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CFP: 2nd International Conference Semiosis in Communication: Differences
and Similarities

*INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE*

*SEMIOSIS IN COMMUNICATION*

*Differences and Similarities*

Bucharest, 14-16 June, 2018

http://centrucomunicare.ro/semiosis/semiosisc_2018.html

*Conference description*

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 Administration, Romania
(NUPSPA) in participation with Southeast European Center for Semiotic
Studies (SEECSS) at New Bulgarian University (NBU), Sofia, Bulgaria, and
under the auspices of the International Association for Semiotic Studies
(IASS-AIS). It will be held in Bucharest, Romania, from the 14th to the 16th of
June, 2018.

This conference explores the role of semiosis in communication. As such,
the conference offers an insight towards the epistemological relations
between semiotics and other approaches to communication coming from
perspectives such as sociology, philosophy of language and communication
theory.

Objects of interdisciplinary knowledge par excellence, semiotics and
communication are complementary ways of world mastery, of the *big game*,
just like Solomon Marcus (2011) would say. In a world of global
communication, where each one’s life depends increasingly on signs,
language and communication, understanding how we relate and opening
ourselves to otherness, to differences in all their forms and aspects is
becoming more and more relevant. From this perspective, an important
objective of the International Conference *Semiosis in Communication:
Differences and Similarities* is to emphasize the importance of semiotic
queries in the communication sciences.

The conference proceeds in three panels (sessions), each focused on a
theme. In addition, Professors *Susan Petrilli* and *Augusto Ponzio* will
hold a special session as honorary guests. In accordance with the paper
proposals, the preliminary list of suggested sessions will be updated.

*1. Semiotics and communication*

This panel approaches directly the act or phenomenon of communication in
the light of semiotic theory. Its purpose is to develop the premises for a
semiotic theory of communication. While communication was explored
thoroughly in the light of other disciplines, and, as such, understood
within the perspective of sociology, psychology, cognitive sciences,
cultural studies or philosophy of language, semiotics accounts for
communication as an act of signification. As such, communication is not
accounted for as necessarily dependent on categories such as social
interaction, cognitive abilities or cultural background, but as purely a
phenomenon of signification. This is the most theoretically general and
open panel.

*Panel head(s): *Dumitru Borțun, National University of Political Studies
and Public Administration, Romania; Nicolae-Sorin Drăgan, National
University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Romania.

*2. Differences and Similarities. Alterity as the Basis of Communication*

This panel explores the question of understanding the alterity from a
semiotic perspective. Objects of interdisciplinary knowledge *par
excellence*, semiotics and communication are complementary ways of world
mastery, of the *big game*, just like Solomon Marcus (2011) would say. In a
world of global communication, where each one’s life depends increasingly
on signs, language and communication, understanding how we relate and
opening ourselves to otherness, to differences in all their forms and
aspects is becoming more and more relevant. The papers presented in this
panel will capture and investigate integrative aspect of semiotics, its
ability to subtly and discreetly unite ideas, people and things, in a word
*differences*.

*Panel head: *Will be announced soon.

*3. Why Europe? Narratives and Counter-narratives of European Integration*

Special Panel organized by the ECREA Temporary Working Group “Communication
and the European Public Sphere”

Pressured by what appears as a never-ending crisis, the European Union has
to face multiple internal fractures and external pressures. Populism,
nationalism and right-wing extremism are seeing resurgence in a number of
states across Europe, with consequences on the decision-making process in
the European Union. As it became a very familiar narrative in recent years,
this phenomenon creates severe discontinuities from the previous EU
communication paradigm. The dangers associated with extremism and populism
in the political discourse is that in order to meet the increasingly
Eurosceptic public opinion, many political leaders artificially oppose the
“national interest” to the EU’s interest. Populist tendencies are worth
exploring in the light of EU’s multiple difficulties, the immigrant crisis
being only the latest one. This panel welcomes contributions related to the
latest communication patterns in the EU, as depicted in the media and in
the political discourse. Our aim is to promote a critical, yet
constructive, approach on European integration. Contributions may include,
but are not restricted to:

– Narratives and counter-narratives of disruption: nationalism, populism
and extremism
– The multiple crises of the European Union: fuelling far right movements
– Symbolical representations of intra-EU fractures: East-West/North-South
divides and the “Brexit”
– Public opinion in the EU
– Populism, nationalism, and/or extremism across EU member states (the
discourse of the political leaders, public opinion, media research, etc.)
– Framing the European Union in turmoil contexts
– Social media and extremism
– EU Communication as a means of resurrecting the “European idea”
– Europeanization models and narratives – recent developments

A broad goal of this edited panel is to explore new theoretical and
empirical frameworks that might explain how current communication
practices, including media visibility and framing, public discourse,
citizens’ perceptions and participation, influence the development of a
European arena of communication.

*Panel head: *Alina Bârgăoanu, National University of Political Studies and
Public Administration, Romania.

*Keynote Speakers confirmed**:*

*Paul Cobley*, President of IASS-AIS, International Association for
Semiotic Studies, Middlesex University, U.K.;
*Göran Sonesson*, Professor of Semiotics & Director of Centre for Cognitive
Semiotics, Division of Cognitive Semiotics, Centre for Language and
Literature, Lund University, Sweden;
*Dario Martinelli*, Director of ISI, International Semiotics Institute;
Scientific director of IASS-AIS World Congress Kaunas 2017, University of
Technology, Lithuania;
*Luis Emilio Bruni*, From 2011 to 2017 was president of the Nordic
Association for Semiotic Studies (NASS) and currently seats in its Board,
as well as in the  board of directors of the International Society for
Information Studies (ISIS), Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark;
*Massimo Leone*, IFK Senior Fellow – International Research Centre for
Cultural Studies, University of Art and Design Linz, Wien; Professor of
Semiotics, Cultural Semiotics, and Visual Semiotics at the Department of
Philosophy, University of Turin, Italy
*and**Kristian Bankov*, Professor of Semiotics at New Bulgarian University
and Department Chair of the Southeast European Center for Semiotic Studies;
Secretary General of IASS-AIS, International Association for Semiotic
Studies.

*Honorary Guests*
*:**Susan Petrilli*, Professor of Philosophy and Theory of Language in the
Department of Linguistic Practices and Text Analysis at the University of
Bari, Italy; Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, The
University of Adelaide, South Australia
*and**Augusto Ponzio*, Head of the Department of Linguistic Practices and
Text Analysis at Bari University, Italy;

*Important deadlines*

Deadline for submission of Abstracts: *28**th** of January 2018* (you will
receive an acknowledgment by email)
Notification of Acceptance: *18**th*
* of February 2018*Deadline for participation fee: *16**th*
* of March 2018*Conference: *14-16 June, 2018*

*Paper submission*

Applications for presentations consist in only one document:
– Title and abstract (max. 300 words followed by 3-5 keywords) with short
and relevant *bionote* (do not exceed 150 words, please) in MS Word format
(.doc, .docx). We highly appreciate short, schematic texts.
– Please use the abstract template available on the conference website
at*http://centrucomunicare.ro/semiosis/cfp.html
<http://centrucomunicare.ro/semiosis/cfp.html>*.You can download the
template of abstract directly from the conference website
(Abstract_Template.doc)

Co-authored papers are welcome.

Papers are delivered in 30 minutes presentations (20 minutes talk followed
by 10 minutes of debate).

Please, submit your proposal to *dragan.nicolaeso...@gmail.com
<dragan.nicolaeso...@gmail.com>* or *sorin.dra...@comunicare.ro
<sorin.dra...@comunicare.ro>* within January 28th, 2018. Only one paper for
each participant (as a first author) will be accepted.

The official language of the conference is English.

The authors will receive confirmation via e-mail.

*Registration & Conference fee*

Delegates should pay the conference fee (100 Euro/participant) after the
notification of abstract acceptance. Members of the IASS-AIS benefit of a
50% discount (50 Euro/participant). For delegates only attending the
conference (without presenting), the fee is 25 Euro/participant. Students
will have free access to all the presentations.

The fee includes conference attendance, lunch, refreshments during coffee
breaks, conference bag, publication in conference proceedings and in
the *Romanian
Journal of Communication and Public Relations* (selected papers only),
refreshments during coffee breaks and lunch.

After the payment delegates are required to send the payment confirmation
to: *dragan.nicolaeso...@gmail.com <dragan.nicolaeso...@gmail.com>*in order
to register for the conference.

*Publication*

For conference delegates, we offer more publishing possibilities. In all
instances your papers are subject to a double-blind peer review. Each
journal has its own peer review process that will be followed. If you have
committed your paper for other venues, you may just present your paper at
the conference. Please note that only the papers that have been presented
at the conference will be published.

Selected papers that will undergo the journal’s peer-review process will be
published in:
– The Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations
(*http://www.journalofcommunication.ro/
<http://www.journalofcommunication.ro/>*), an academic journal indexed in
the following research data-bases: Scopus, EBSCO, ProQuest, DOAJ, CEEOL,
Index Copernicus, Cabell’s, and Genamics Journal Seek.
– Journal of Media Research (*http://mrjournal.ro/ <http://mrjournal.ro/>*).
The Journal of Media Research is a scientific research journal focusing on
the field of media and communication. It is a peer reviewed academic
publication for interdisciplinary quantitative and qualitative research in
the social sciences. Carefully read the guidelines for authors.The journal
is indexed in the following international databases: EBSCO, ProQuest, and
CEEOL.

*Conference venue*

National University of Political and Administrative Studies, College of
Communication and Public Relations, 30A Expozitiei Boulevard, Bucharest,
Romania.

*Partners*

National University of Political Studies and Public Administration
(NUPSPA), Bucharest, Romania

International Association for Semiotic Studies (IASS-AIS)

Southeast European Center for Semiotic Studies (SEECSS) at New Bulgarian
University (NBU), Sofia, Bulgaria

*Honorary President of Conference*

*Solomon Marcus*, member of the Mathematical Section of the Romanian
Academy and Emeritus Professor of the University of Bucharest’s Faculty of
Mathematics.

*Scientific committee*

*Kristian Bankov, *New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria;

*Alina Bârgăoanu, *National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania;

*Priscila Borges, *Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil;

*Dumitru Borțun, *National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania;

*Luis Emilio Bruni*, Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark;

*Corina Buzoianu, *National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania;

*Nicoleta Corbu, *National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania;

*Nicolae-Sorin Drăgan, *National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania;

*Loredana Ivan, *National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania;

*Massimo Leone, *Department of Philosophy, University of Turin, Italy;

*Constantin Popescu, *Department of Communication Sciences, Faculty of
Letters, University of Bucharest, Romania.

*Organizing committee*

*Dumitru Borțun*, National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania;

*Oana Chirică*, National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania;

*Ioana Corduneanu*, “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism,
Romania;

*Nicolae-Sorin Drăgan*, National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania.

*Paula Dr**ăgan*, National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania;

*Liliana Voicu*, National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania.
For questions and details concerning the conference *Semiosis in
Communication: Differences and Similarities*, please write to Nicolae-Sorin
Drăgan at: *dragan.nicolaeso...@gmail.com <dragan.nicolaeso...@gmail.com>*.

[image: Gary Richmond]

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