Communication
Article in Journal | Posted 29/07/2018 Kozintsev, Alexander (2018). Communication, semiotics, and the language Rubicon Attempts at combining Uexküll’s ideas with those of Peirce within a single quasi-discipline called ‘biosemiotics’ are ill-founded. Peirce’s ‘interpretant’ sensu lato refers to two qualitatively...
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News | Posted 08/11/2017 Semiosis in Communication: Differences and Similarities The second edition of the International Conference Semiosis in Communication: Differences and Similarities will be organized by the National University of Political Studies and Public... |
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Manuscript | Posted 24/08/2017 Peirce, Charles S. (1906 [c.]). On Existential Graphs as an Instrument of Logical Research. MS [R] 498 Robin Catalogue: |
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Article in Journal | Posted 29/07/2017 Conway, Kyle (2017). Communication is Translation, or, How to Mind the Gap In this age of globalization, scholars in cultural studies and translation studies would seem to have a lot to talk about. It is strange, then, that they talk so little with each other. This article...
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Article in Journal | Posted 27/06/2017 Shepperson, Arnold (2008). Realism, Logic and Social Communication: C.S. Peirce’s Classification of Science in Communication Studies and Journalism |
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Article in Journal | Posted 10/04/2017 Venancio, Rafael D. (2017). Ch. S. Peirce’s Phaneroscopy as Early Communicology This article aims to show that the contribution of Charles Sanders Peirce to communicology is much earlier than the advent of epistemological integration of semiotics in communication studies, being...
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Article in Journal | Posted 13/03/2017 Bergman, Mats (2000). Reflections on the Role of the Communicative Sign in Semeiotic Discusses the role of communicative sign in semiotics. Difficulties that cast doubts upon the possibilities of developing a thoroughgoing communicative conception of semiotics; Characterization of...
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Article in Journal | Posted 22/12/2016 Bergman, Mats (2016). Melioristic inquiry and critical habits: Pragmatism and the ends of communication research In communication theory, the distinctive contribution of pragmatism is often construed in terms of providing a comprehensive orientation to inquiry. In this article, I argue that this appropriation,...
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Monograph | Posted 19/01/2016 Johansen, Jørgen D. (1993). Dialogic Semiosis: An Essay on Signs and Meaning |
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Article in Edited Collection | Posted 18/12/2015 Colapietro, Vincent M. (1995). Immediacy, Opposition, and Mediation: Peirce on Irreducible Aspects of the Communicative Process. In: Recovering Pragmatism's Voice: The Classical Tradition, Rorty, and the Philosophy of Communication |
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News | Posted 09/05/2015 Patterns of Connection: Gregory Bateson, American Pragmatism and European Philosophy Working from Bateson's interest in "patterns which connect," the pre-conference theme interrogates Bateson's relevance to contemporary philosophy of communication. These connections could include... |
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News | Posted 26/04/2015 International Symposium on Cultural and Communication Semiotics The Second Call for Papers There are twelve Round Tables on various topics in different fields of semiotic and media studies. Please contact the secretary of the RT you would like to choose... |
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News | Posted 16/12/2014 Special Issue on 'Commemorating Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914): Interpretive Semiotics and Mass Media' Special commemorative issue of the on-line-journal Ocula has been published. |
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Monograph | Posted 03/11/2014 Bergman, Mats (2000). Meaning and Mediation: Toward a Communicative Interpretation of Peirce's Theory of Signs |
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Article in Journal | Posted 03/11/2014 Thellefsen, Torkild, Sørensen, Bent, Thellefsen, Martin (2014). The information concept of Nicholas Belkin revisited – some semeiotic comments Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to examine and compare Nicholas Belkin's information concept and his concept of communication with the authors' semeiotic inspired communication model...
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Article in Journal | Posted 03/11/2014 Chang, Han-liang (2013). Cassirer, Benveniste, and Peirce on deictics and "pronominal" communication For all his profound interest in Secondness and its manifestation in various kinds of indices, including deictics, Peirce rarely addresses the inter-pronominal relationships. Whilst the American...
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Article in Journal | Posted 30/10/2014 Richmond, Gary, Udell, Ben (2013). Joseph Ransdell and the Communicational Process of Philosophy. In the last decades of his life, Joseph Ransdell experimented with the communicational process of philosophy with the use of recent technological developments and envisioning what he called a...
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Article in Journal | Posted 29/10/2014 Bergman, Mats (2007). Common Grounds and Shared Purposes: On Some Pragmatic Ingredients of Communication This article explores a set of key conceptions involved in Charles S. Peirce’s account of communication, building on the hypothesis that his semiotic can beneficially be approached from a...
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Manuscript | Posted 31/08/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1904). Dichotomic Mathematics. MS [R] 5 From the Robin Catalogue: Symbol, Replica, Transformation, Equivalence, Dichotomic Mathematics, Scholium, Definition, Postulate, Hypothesis, Axiom, Corollary, Theorem, Demonstration, Problem, Solution, Augmentation, Curtailment, Entire Replica, Partial Replica, Entitative Method, Existential Method, Quality, Form, Definiteness, Generality, Quoddam, Matter, Individuality, Vagueness, Ecthesis, Singularity, Insertion, Omission, Sign, Entelechy, Knowledge, Communication, Fact, Fancy, Strong Sign, Weak Sign
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Link | Posted 25/08/2014 Minute Semeiotic A research project that aims at the elaboration of a complete descriptions of the classes of signs and their mutual relation, discussing its relevance to theory and epistemology of communication... |