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2013 Course

Cybersemiotics and Transdisciplinarity: Applications in Linguistics, Communication, Semiotics, and Art-technology Analysis

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  • Brier, S (2004). "Cybersemiotics and the problems of the information-processing paradigm as a candidate for a unified science of information behind library information science",  Library Trends Wntr, 2004.
  • Brier, S. (2006). “The foundation of LIS in information science and semiotics”, Libreas: Library Ideas 1.
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Priority Reading

  • Brier, S. (2013). "Cybersemiotics: Why Information is Not Enough". First published in 2008 at Toronto University Press and again in 2010 and 2013 with small corrections. READ THAT FIRST! YOU NEED TWO MONTHS!

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Cybersemiotics and Transdisciplinarity II: Focus on New Developments in Biosemiotics and Culture Analysis

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