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Some here might be interested in this CALL FOR PAPERS

Best,

Gary R


We are happy to announce the call for papers for the next Tartu Summer
School of Semiotics taking place *August 15-18 2017* in Tartu. The topic of
TSSS 2017 is “*Generalising Gently*”, which addresses the central and
problematic nature of generalisations in semiotic and semiosic processes.

Semiotics relies on generalisations both at the level of knowledge
production and at the level of its research objects. As a metadiscipline,
semiotics provides the tools of translation between different scientific
languages, exemplifying the complementarity of different kinds of knowledge
in our understanding of reality. Semiotics as a discipline provides
specific conceptual generalisations while modelling the semiotic
constitution of reality. Besides the production of generalised knowledge,
the processes that semiotics studies are themselves built on
generalisation, such as perceptual categorisation and schematisation, the
formation of behaviour patterns, language based modelling, cultural
rituals, and habits. We invite submission of papers to the summer school
that discuss the particularities of semiotic knowledge as a form of
generalised knowledge as well as papers that focus on the role and
functioning of different types of signs, sign systems and languages of
culture as means of generalisation.

While trying to provide generalised knowledge of different semiosic
phenomena, a tension between the semiosic existence of the objects of study
and the semiotic attempts at knowledge production is revealed. All
generalisations decontextualise knowledge and yet, the objects of semiotic
research (from organisms to cultures) are in principle contextual
phenomena. Generalised knowledge also strives towards atemporality—a claim
for applicability to the past (the capacity of reconstruction) just as much
as to the future (the capacity of predictions). Yet the generalisations and
predictions face the necessary unpredictability of semiotic systems.
Generalisation is indispensible to cognition, but too often are the
particulars of experience eclipsed by bad totalities. Uncareful
generalisations can harm studied subjects and communities. Hence the
necessity to conduct scientific generalisations in a responsible and gentle
manner.

Deadline for 300-600 word abstracts for individual papers is *February
15th, 2017*. The abstracts should be sent to the address [email protected].

Registration will open in *February 2017*.

This event has been supported by the University of Tartu's ASTRA project
PER ASPERA (European Union, European Regional Development Fund).

Kind regards,
TSSS Team
[image: Gary Richmond]

*Gary Richmond*
*Philosophy and Critical Thinking*
*Communication Studies*
*LaGuardia College of the City University of New York*
*C 745*
*718 482-5690*
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