Saturday 30 September 2023

Plenary “If looks could kill" given at IAVS13 in Bogotá; oddly undermined by parallel session

Today I gave my plenary speech “If looks could kill: The human ecology of visible and overlooked worlds in the perspective of Umwelt phenomenology” at the 13th conference of the International Association for Visual Semiotics (IAVS), held at Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano in Bogotá, Colombia. Only 10-16 people attended (beginning-end). Oddly, the organizers, which included the IAVS, had scheduled a session in parallel with my plenary, which defies the notion and purpose of a plenary, which is defined as "a meeting to be attended by all participants at a conference or assembly, who otherwise meet in smaller groups."

Thursday 28 September 2023

"Wasted GDP in the USA" accepted for publication in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

I have been notified that my article "Wasted GDP in the USA" has now been accepted for publication in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. It will appear online in a few weeks.

Wednesday 27 September 2023

#17 - "Wasted GDP in the USA" accepted in principle

Yesterday and today I have had half a writing day, #17 this Autumn, with some feedback given on others´ text constributions to Mars and the Earthlings, and final editing of my forthcoming article "Wasted GDP in the USA", which has now been accepted in principle for publication in Humanities & Social Sciences Communications.

Monday 25 September 2023

IAVS13 conference website updated

The conference website of the 13th conference of the International Association for Visual Semiotics (IAVS) has been updated, with the abstract book and presentation of the plenary speakers in English, Spanish and French. Some of the info in my bionote is outdated (namely, I am no longer Vice-dean of research, President of the Nordic assosiation for semiotic studies or Editor in chief of Biosemiotics).

A conference poster has been posted in social media.

Friday 22 September 2023

Second seminar in Ex.phil. given

Today I have given two seminars in Ex.phil. as part of the University of Stavanger´s bachelor in psychology, with theory of science and ethics thematized. This was the second of six seminars this term.

Thursday 21 September 2023

#16,5

Today I have had a writing day, #16,5 this Autumn, with work done on our GDP review article, and some 200 words added to the text. I have also discovered my book chapter "Nosology and semiotics" in Google Books, and communicated with Elsevier about my chapter contribution to the 3rd edition of Encyclopedia of Ecology, due in 2024.

Google Scholar: 953 citations; 75 of 125 listed publications cited

According to Google Scholar (cf. my profile) my research has to date attracted 953 citations (+12 since August 8th). This includes 89 citations so far in 2023 (+10). By now, 2023 is my 4th best year in terms of number of citations, behind 2022 (181), 2021 (148) and 2016 (90).

My i10-index remains 36 and my h-index 18. This implies that 36 of my publications have been cited at least 10 times each, and that 18 of my publications have been cited at least 18 times each. Altogether, 75 of my publications have been cited, according to Google Scholar. 125 publications are listed.

Chapter "Nosology and semiotics" available for reading via Google Books

My introductory chapter "Nosology and semiotics" is available in full for reading in Google Books, as part of the book Organ Crosstalk in Acute Kidney Injury: Basic Concepts and Clinical Practices.

Wednesday 20 September 2023

Fourth and fifth Ex.phil. lecture

Today I have given two lectures in Ex.phil. in the bachelor in psychology, the fourth and fifth lecture this term out of 12 in total. The topics were the fundamentals of ethics and normative ethics.

Monday 18 September 2023

Two proposals for WCEH4 (Oulu, Finland, August 2024)

I have just submitted two proposals for the Fourth World Congress of Environmental History, to be held August 19-23rd in Oulu, Finland. 

For the panel "Animal Entanglements: new futures in multi-species pasts", I have proposed the abstract "The study of past Umwelten" based on my article by the same name.

Short abstract: I detail how past Umwelten can be studied by applying Jakob von Uexküll’s Umwelt theory and informed by contemporary science, and outline some basic assumptions in studies of past, current and future Umwelten. I also consider methodological issues related to the study of past Umwelten in particular.

Long abstract:

This presentation is based on a published article, "The study of past Umwelten" (Discipline Filosophische XXXIII(1), 2023, special issue “Jakob Von Uexküll. Biological Theory, Subjectivity And Environment”, ed. Vallori Rasini, pp. 227–247). In the article I detail how past Umwelten can be studied by applying Jakob von Uexküll’s Umwelt theory and informed by contemporary science. I argue that the methodological challenges raised by the lack of present organisms available for real-time observations and whole-body physiological studies can be partly overcome by making qualified assumptions drawn from relevant knowledge and reconstructing likely Umwelt relations. As groundwork for such studies, I outline some basic assumptions in studies of past, current and future Umwelten, consider methodological issues related to the study of past Umwelten in particular, and present a few empirical assumptions that are informative with regard to the study of past Umwelten in different historical periods. I also discuss the relevance of such studies for current conservation work, specifically contemporary discussions about de-extinction, and for economics conceived of as a branch of ecology in the fashion of ecological economics.

For the roundtable "The Human-Environmental Relationships in Critical Period of Crisis", I have proposed the abstract "Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century" based on my article by the same name.

Short abstract: Two great challenges face humanity in the 21st century: solving an escalating environmental crisis, while also safeguarding and further improving human living conditions. I present an ecosemiotic framework for the study of societal transformations, enveloping socio-ecological developments.

Long abstract:

My contribution will be based on my published article "Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century" (see https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/sss/article/view/SSS.2021.49.1-2.02). Here I present a ecosemiotic perspective on socio-ecological developments historically and with a view to the future. Two great challenges face humanity in the 21st century: solving an escalating environmental crisis, while also safeguarding and further improving human living conditions. An ecosemiotic framework for the study of societal transformations is presented and political and other normative aspects of what I call transformative semiotics are discussed. This envelops socio-cultural and socio-ecological developments framed in terms of umwelt theory and Deep Ecology. In the long run, developments in human ecology as reflected in our changing relations to non-humans are expressed in the umwelt trajectory of humankind. The question of how the environmental crisis can best be solved is therefore tantamount to the question about what direction the human umwelt trajectory should take in this century. I outline different plausible umwelt scenarios for human ecology in the 21st century, focused on business-as-usual, ecomodernist and Deep Ecology scenarios. In a concluding discussion on technology and sustainability, the scenario development eventually includes a distinction between flexible and inflexible development paths.

Conference website for Fifth Conference of the International Association for Cognitive Semiotics (IACS-5)

The Fifth Conference of the International Association for Cognitive Semiotics (IACS-5), to be held August 15-17, 2024 in Lund, Sweden with the theme "Crisis of meaning", has now launched its conference website. I figure as one of the plenary speakers, along with Hans-Georg Moeller, Cornelia Mueller, Jamin Pelkey and Komarine Romdenh-Romluc. Abstract submissions are due January 15th, 2024.

"Biosemiotic Achievement Award for the Year 2022" proof-read

I have just completed the proof-reading for our brief article "Biosemiotic Achievement Award for the Year 2022", which I have co-written with Ludmila Lackova and Anti-Veikko Juhani Pietarinen, and which is due to be published in Biosemiotics.

Friday 15 September 2023

#15,5

Today I have had a writing day, #15,5 this Autumn, with some 200 words added altogether to the GDP review article I co-write with Jan Karlstrøm and my book manuscript Captured.

Jacob Tom´s midterm evaluation attended

On Wednesday this week, the 13th of September, I attended Jacob Tom´s midterm evaluation, involving discussion of his ongoing ph.d. work, at the University of Stavanger. I am Jacob´s co-superviser. John Brumo (NTNU) and Helge Jordheim (UIO) served as discussants.

Thursday 14 September 2023

#14,5

Today I have had half a writing day, with some incremental work done in relation to five different scientific texts. Number of writing days this Autumn is up to 14,5.

"Biosemiotic Achievement Award for the Year 2022" accepted for publication

The brief article "Biosemiotic Achievement Award for the Year 2022", which I have co-written with Ludmila Lackova and Anti-Veikko Juhani Pietarinen, has been accepted for publication in Biosemiotics.

Book chapter "Nosology and Semiotics" published

The book Organ Crosstalk in Acute Kidney Injury: Basic Concepts and Clinical Practices, with my introductory chapter "Nosology and Semiotics", was published online yesterday.

Reference:

Tønnessen, Morten 2023. Nosology and Semiotics. In Carlo Guido Musso & Adrian Covic (eds.), Organ Crosstalk in Acute Kidney Injury: Basic Concepts and Clinical Practices, pp. 1–24. Cham: Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36789-2_1 

Wednesday 13 September 2023

3rd lecture

Today I gave the third lecture in Ex.Phil. in bachelor in psychology at University of Stavanger. Today´s topic was theory of science.

Monday 11 September 2023

#14

Today I have had half a writing day, bringing the Autumn´s total up to 14, with some work done on my Encyclopedia of Ecology chapter on ecosemiotics and, marginally, my book manuscript Captured.

To co-write chapter "Ecosemiotics" for Elsevier´s "Encyclopedia of Ecology"

I have agreed to co-write a chapter on "Ecosemiotics", as first author, for the 3rd edition of Elsevier´s Encyclopedia of Ecology with Søren Nors Nielsen. The chapter is due in 2024.

Wednesday 6 September 2023

6 hours of teaching in Ex.phil.

Today I have held the second lecture and given the first seminar in Ex.phil. in the bachelor degree in psychology (SVEXPHIL10). Altogether 6 hours of teaching. The topic today was epistemology.

Monday 4 September 2023

"Biosemiotic Achievement Award for the year 2022" submitted to Biosemiotics

I have just submitted the article "Biosemiotic Achievement Award for the year 2022", co-written with Ludmila Lackova and Ahti-Veikko Juhani Pietarinen, to Biosemiotics.

Sunday 3 September 2023

#13,5

Today I have had a writing day, #13,5 this Autumn, with some 600 words added to the revised version of my article "Wasted GDP in the USA", which I have now resubmitted to Humanities & Social Sciences Communications. I also did some research for my book manuscript Captured.

Friday 1 September 2023

#12,5

Today I have had half a writing day, #12,5 this Autumn, with some 300 words added to my article "Wasted GDP in the USA".

Talk at Henrik Steffens conference slightly rescheduled

There has been some adjustments to the program for the forthcoming conference "Henrik Steffens – The Prophet of the Anthropocene?" (Stavanger, September 8-9th) (see previous post about conference program). My talk "Reconstructing the nature conceptions of the industrial-age Anthropocene" has been rescheduled to 14.15-15.00 on Saturday September 9th (slight change).