Monday, 29 October 2012

CFP: 8th NASS conference, "Sign evolution on multiple time scales"


First Call for Papers and Theme Sessions of the Eighth Conference of the Nordic Association for Semiotic Studies (NASS):
Sign evolution on multiple time scales

We hereby invite submission of abstracts for oral or poster presentations for the Eighth Conference of the NordicAssociation for Semiotic Studies (NASS) to be held at the Center for Semiotics, University of Aarhus, Denmark, May 29th – 31st, 2013.

The theme of this year’s conference is the evolution of signs, and will thus – among many others – address the following questions:
  • What are the basic mechanisms and conditions for the emergence of new signs and sign systems (such as codes, notational systems, verbal and sign languages, gesture, graphical symbols, pictorial expression, etc.)?
  • To which extent should we search for these mechanisms at the level of biology, culture, cognition, phenomenological experience or interaction?
  • And what are the relevant features of signs themselves making them emerge, survive and propagate in contexts of communication?

The conference brings together international scholars from a range of disciplines each addressing these questions in relation to particular time scales ranging from biological and cultural evolution to ontogeny and online social interaction. Presentations should address aspects of how signs and sign systems emerge and develop on different time scales. Topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Sign emergence and development on an evolutionary time scale
  • Sign emergence and development on a cultural historical timescale
  • Sign emergence and development on an ontogenetic time scale
  • Sign emergence and development on online interactive time scale
  • Cultural perspectives on sign emergence and development
  • Cognitive perspectives on sign emergence and development
  • Dynamical systems perspectives on sign emergence and development
  • Phenomenological perspectives on sign emergence and development
  • Neurological perspectives on sign emergence and development
  • Biological perspectives on sign emergence and development

Invited Plenary Speakers:
Jordan Zlatev (Lund University)
Fatima Cvrckova – (Charles University, Prague)
Bruno Galantucci (Yeshiva University, NY)
Susan Goldin-Meadow (University of Chicago)
Winfried Nöth (University of Kassel)*
Luc Steels (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)*

* NB: Not yet confirmed
Paper submissions:
Abstracts should be no more than 300 words and should be sent as an attachment to kristian@nordicsemiotics.org in doc, docx, ort or pdf format. Please do not include name or contact details in the text file. Specify in a cover mail your Title, Name, Affiliation, and whether the abstract is intended for oral or poster presentation. Please also indicate if your abstract should be considered part of a theme session (if you are taking part in organizing one) and if you would be willing to present a poster if the abstract is not accepted for oral presentation. 
Deadline:  January 31
Theme Sessions proposals:
Proposals for thematic sessions should contain an abstract of no more than 300 words describing the theme. It should also specify the name and affiliation of the organizer(s) and a list of people that would potentially like their presentation to be part of the theme session (IMPORTANT: each participant should still submit her own individual paper abstract that will go through regular peer review). The theme session proposal should be send to kristian@nordicsemiotics.org as an attachment in doc, docx, ort or pdf format. Please specify in a cover mail the Title, Name(s) and Affiliation(s) of the theme session organizers and the title of the theme session proposal. Theme session organizer(s) may be contacted about the potential inclusion of additional papers from general submission if these seem to fit the proposed theme.   
Deadline: December 31
Important Dates
  • October 15: First Call for Papers and Theme Session Proposals
  • December 1: Second Call for Papers and Theme Session Proposals
  • December 31: Deadline for theme session proposals
  • January 31: Deadline for abstract submission
  • March 15: Notification of acceptance
  • May 29 – May 31: Conference
Scientific Committee:
Luis E. Bruni (Aalborg University)
Jordan Zlatev (Lund University)
Göran Sonesson (Lund University)
Sara Lenninger (Lund University)
Torill Strand (University of Oslo)
Morten Tønnessen (University of Stavanger)
Riin Magnus (University of Tartu)
Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen (University of Helsinki)
Tommi Vehkavaara (Tampere University)
Bergljot Kristjansdottir (University of Island)
Sigrún Margrét Guðmundsdóttir (University of Island)
Svend Østergaard (Aarhus University)
Riccardo Fusaroli (Aarhus University)
Frederik Stjernfelt (Aarhus University)

If you have any questions or comments related to the conference organization, please email Kristian Tylén: kristian@nordicsemiotics.org

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Second newsletter from NASS published

The second issue of the Nordic Association for Semiotic Studies (NASS), the NASS Letter, was released on October 19th. It has been distributed to some 200 individuals and a few semiotic institutions etc. The newsletter is edited by Inesa Sahakyan and myself. Whereas the very first newsletter, published this Spring (bottom left), was only 4 pages, the current issue (bottom right) is 15 pages.

The full no. 2 - autumn 2012 - can be read and downloaded here.

The newsletter of NASS appears twice a year (Spring and Autumn).

To subscribe (for free), or to contribute with content (e.g. academic news, upcoming events, country report, subfield report) write to post@nordicsemiotics.org.

New NASS logo

The Nordic Association for Semiotic Studies (NASS) has adopted a new logo, designed by Timo Maran. The new logo has been taken into use on the NASS webpage, and the rationale behind it is described in the latest NASS newsletter (p. 2), where it has also been taken into use.


Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Member of Scientific Committee of NASS 8

I have been appointed a member of the Scientific Committee of the Eighth Conference of the Nordic Association for Semiotic Studies (NASS), which will be named Sign Evolution on Multiple Time Scales and is convened by Kristian Tylén. My responsibility will be limited to reviewing 6-8 abstracts. The conference will take place in Aarhus, Denmark, May 29th-31st 2013.

Now permanent member of the board of UiS; by-election to be held in November

Zafer Øzgen, who was elected as member of the board of University of Stavanger (UiS) this spring, representing temporarily employed scientific staff, has gotten a new job and quit at UiS. He has therefore withdrawn from the board of UiS, which means that I (a deputy board member since August) have moved up and become a permanent member of the board of University of Stavanger (2012-2013).

Nominations for deputy board members (1. and 2.) are due November 8th; the by-election will take place November 15th-20th.