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The Nanjing 11th World Congress of Semiotics

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Modern semiotic theories can be traced back to four theoretical sources originating in the beginning of the 20th century: Saussurean structural linguistics, Peircean pragmatism, Husserlian phenomenology and analytical philosophy. Since then

The Nanjing 11th World Congress of Semiotics (IASS)

          

Call for Papers

                                                       ▬▬ Global Semiotics: Bridging Different Civilizations▬▬

 

Time: October 5 - 9, 2012

Location: Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China

 

Modern semiotic theories can be traced back to four theoretical sources originating in the beginning of the 20th century: Saussurean structural linguistics, Peircean pragmatism, Husserlian phenomenology and analytical philosophy. Since then a variety of semiotic theories in various fields of European and American human and social sciences have developed in addition to philosophical ways of reasoning.   Semiotic theorization is typically interdisciplinary in nature, indicating a pluralization of scientific thinking about mankind. This pluralized theoretical tendency has been further strengthened by the unprecedented progress of current semiotic sciences since the end of the Second World War. Current semiotics has  become a major impetus  for structural reform efforts in the human sciences.

 

After its hundred years of modernization contemporary semiotics  has arrived at another turning point at the beginning of the 21th century: the globalization of semiotics, or cross-cultural semiotic expansion. Cross-cultural semiotics is the natural development and extension of the interdisciplinary humanities of the West in our times. Unlike  the natural and social sciences, human sciences, including their semiotic epistemology and methodology, deal with both horizontal and diachronic phenomena in human history. That means semiotics, as a constitutive part of human sciences, is fated  to be confronted with the most difficult as well as the most significant challenges  arising from human conditions.

 

Semiotics is popularly called  the  logic or general semantics of culture. So it  implicitly includes  cultural-academic globalization and cross-civilization communication. In light of comparative scholarship, this   new -century semiotics signifies a comprehensive interaction between  European-American and  non-European-American intellectual sources, characterized by its strength in doing general-semantic analysis in respect  to linguistic-expressive, behavior-communicative and institutional-compositional levels. In this sense, semiotic work,necessarily interdisciplinary, must be converged with the modern theoretical practice of all human sciences still partly suffering from its traditional semantically ambiguous composition. The typology of the scientific and the rational practices would  thus be more relevantly adjusted to  accommodate different historical realities. Semiotics, functioning as   a universal semantic denominator, will promote intellectual communication among different civilizations, cultures and disciplines.

 

The Nanjing 11th World Congress of Semiotics will be the first IASS forum in history to be held  outside European or the Americas. Substantially and symbolically it will provide semiotics scholars from all over the world with a suitable dialogic context for exploring the new orientation of global semiotics. In conjunction with the 11th IASS Congress, whose program will basically follow the rules and procedures established in the past IASS congresses,  there will be also a parallel conference in Nanjing, the First China Semiotics Forum, which will provide additional opportunity for comparative-semiotic  communication.

 

In order to prepare the scientific program, we are requesting that interested  participants initially present their proposals, or requests, for panels  and round-tables to our scientific contact,  Mr. Ji Haihong (semio2012@hotmail.com).  The program will be arranged to reflect the interests and priorities of those intending to participate.  Online registration and formal submission of abstracts (200-300 words) will be requested later, according to the rules that will be announced in the near future.

 

Please send to us in your earlier convenience proposals or abstracts about any semiotic topics concerning nature, society and culture, especially with respect to the following fields:

  1. General theory and philosophy;
  2. Linguistics and logic;
  3. Literature and arts;
  4. History, sociology and anthropology;
  5. Theories of film and video and media;
  6. cognitive and biosemiotic studies.

 

  The Preparative Committee of Nanjing 11th Congress of Semiotics

           Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing China

               January 1, 2011

                            (the official website: www.semior2012.com)

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