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SUMMARY:Special Issue on the Biosemiotics of Waste
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DESCRIPTION:<p>The Biosemiotics of Waste<br>July/August 2023 Special Issue ofBiosemiotics<br>Edited By Yogi Hale Hendlin &amp\; TylerJamesBennett</p>\n<p>Call for papers</p>\n<p><br>With the symbolic shadow of colonial efficiency looming large on the semiotic landscape of<br>all life\,pollution occupies and influences the agency of (nearly) all organisms on our planet.<br>The Anthropocene has meant for all living beings(to varying degrees)contamination with<br>detritus&ndash\;the afterthoughts of civilization.With a pointed interest in the interdependence of<br>different kinds of waste\,Michael Marder&rsquo\;sDump Philosophyhas suggested thattoday\,&ldquo\;the<br>meaning of being is being dumped&rdquo\;.(p. 88)<br>Dumping\, and the waste which is both driver and product of dumping\, showsup incountless<br>ways for biosemiotics. It canbe atsunami of manipulationin popular media\; biosemiosis<br>inhibited\,when thesongbirdsaredrowned out byurban noise\;fragile ecosystemscoping<br>with degraded landscapesand biodiversity loss\; orit can driveadaptationin the face of<br>anthropogenic climate change.Onlythroughexaminingthe state of wasteinfiltrating<br>biosemiotics can we raise aresponse adequate to the magnitude of this dump.<br>The editors welcome contributionsalong any of these (and other) lines of inquiry.<br>Environmental philosopher and phenomenologist Michael Marderhas agreed torespondto<br>the contributions\, a coda to biosemiotic reflections on life in the age of the dump.</p>\n<p><br>Timeline<br>Abstracts Due28 November\, 2022<br>Full Papers submitted to SI Editors 30 March\, 2023<br>Editor Comments back to Authorsby15 April\, 2023<br>Final Papers submitted to the journal online 5 May\, 2023<br>Peer Review between May and June 2023<br>Published Issue July/August 2023</p>\n<p><br>Abstracts between 500-1\,000 words can be sent tobothhendlin@esphil.eur.nland<br>tyler.bennett1984@gmail.com</p>\n<p><br>Final contributions of up to 9\,000 words(inclusive)are welcome.</p>\n<p><br>Biosemioticsis the official journal of the International Society of Biosemiotic Studies (ISBS) and publishes<br>peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research investigating the myriad forms of communication and<br>signification found in and between living systems. The journal provides a forum for discussions at the<br>intersection of philosophy\, semiotics\, and biology\, synthesizing semiotic and linguistic methodologies<br>with natural scientific methods and findings to publish diverse theoretical and empirical research into the<br>questions of how living organisms communicate and making meaning in their environments. The journal<br>has a 1.735 IF (2021) and is ranked 20/63 in History &amp\; Philosophy of Science\, and 108/830 (top 13%) in<br>Language and Linguistics.https://www.springer.com/journal/12304</p>
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