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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
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The Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Signs and Semiotic Systems (IJSSS) would like to invite you to consider submitting a manuscript for inclusion in this scholarly journal. The following describes the mission, coverage, and guidelines for submission to IJSSS. Mission The mission of the International Journal of Signs and Semiotic Systems (IJSSS) is to provide a forum for comparative, evolutionary, theoretical, and empirical perspectives on computational modeling of semiotic systems and processes, and to present formal and synthetic simulation, implementation, and realization of computer machines and robots involved in these systems and processes. This journal offers a collaborative approach to innovative research geared toward a deeper understanding of semiotic processes and an integrated vision of synthesis in artificial systems. As an integral reference for community researchers in the field, this publication explores recent developments in neurocognitive science, cognitive ethology, second order cybernetics, cognitive semantics, pragmatic linguistics, theoretical semiotics, biosemiotics, evolutionary biology, and societal and organisational studies. Coverage Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following: Adaptive advantage of iconic, indexical, and symbolic systems and processes Biologically inspired models of semiotic systems Collaborative semiotic processes and applications Embodied and situated semiotic processes Emergence and evolution of semiotic processes Evolution of information interpretation systems Meaning Meaningful text mining Semiotic dynamics and complexity Semiotic systems Sign and symbol grounding Sign production, computing, interpretation, and communication Societal and organizational semiotic processes Technological semiotic artifacts Umwelt, semiotic landscapes, and niches Submission Prospective authors should note that only original and previously unpublished articles will be considered. Interested authors must consult the journal’s guidelines for manuscript submissions at http://www.igi-global.com/ijsss prior to submission. All article submissions will be forwarded to at least 3 members of the Editorial Review Board of the journal for double-blind, peer review. Final decision regarding acceptance/revision/rejection will be based on the reviews received from the reviewers. All submissions must be forwarded electronically. All submissions and inquiries should be directed to the attention of: Angelo Loula & Joao Queiroz Editors-in-Chief International Journal of Signs and Semiotic Systems Email: ijsss@artificial.eng.br Review Board Associate Editors Angelo Cangelosi, University of Plymouth, UK Peter Cariani, Harvard Medical School, USA Rodney J. Clarke, The University of Wollongong, Australia Claus Emmeche, University of Copenhagen, Denmark James Fetzer, University of Minnesota, USA Ricardo Gudwin, State University of Campinas, Brazil Ahti-Veikko J. Pietarinen, University of Helsinki, Finland Sidarta Ribeiro, International Neuroscience Institute of Natal, Brazil Solomon Marcus, University of Bucharest, Romania Mihai Nadin, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA Luis Mateus Rocha, Indiana University, USA Frederik Stjernfelt, University of Aarhus, Denmark Jon Umerez, University of the Basque Country, Spain Editorial Review Board Eugenio Andrade, National University of Colombia, Colombia Argyris Arnellos, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain Anthony Chemero, Franklin and Marshall College, USA Vincent Colapietro, Pennsylvania State University, USA John Collier, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Silvia Coradeschi, Orebro University, Sweden Marcel Danesi, University of Toronto, Canada Gerd Doeben-Henisch, University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Charbel El-Hani, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil Donald Favareau, National University of Singapore, Singapore Tom Froese, University of Tokyo, Japan Bruno Galantucci, Yeshiva University, USA Tao Gong, University of Hong Kong, China Maria Eunice Gonzalez, University of São Paulo State, Brasil Patrick Grim, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA Risto Hilpinen, University of Miami, USA Wolfgang Hofkirchner, University of Salzburg, Austria Lorenzo Magnani, University of Pavia, Italy Koichiro Matsuno, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan Alexander Mehler, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany James H. Moor, Dartmouth College, USA David Myers, Loyola University New Orleans, USA Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, University of Hertfordshire, UK Sami Paavola, University of Helsinki, Finland Leonid Perlovsky, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA Roberto Poli, University of Trento, Italy Robert Port, Indiana University, USA Alexander Riegler, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium João Sequeira, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal Chris Sinha, University of Portsmouth, UK Göran Sonesson, Lund University, Sweden Maria Patrizia Violi, University of Bologna, Italy Paul Vogt, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Wolfgang Wildgen, University of Bremen, Germany |
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