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Semiosis of toponymics in the space of urban identity

open access: yesHumanities and Social Sciences, 2021
A. Kuznetsova, Irina A. Petrulevich
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the semiosis of sacred space

open access: yesVersus, 2017
The structure of any religion is based on signs and meanings, i.e. intentions and recognitions, as well the production/consumption of messages showing collective identity and memory. Through the semiosis process, space is perceived as a representation or a manifestation of something else (like the spatial recognition of a hierophany).
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Semiosis, Information and Knowledge [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
This paper understands knowledge and information to operate within a reality that is rendered dynamic by asymmetrical ‘cuts’ that ontologically divide reality into internal and external realms, and epistemologically divide experience into formal models and informal instances.
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Consciousness, semiosis, and the unbinding problem

open access: yesLanguage & Communication, 2017
Abstract Any wider discussion of semiosis must address not only how semiosis came about, in terms of evolutionary pressures and requisite cognitive infrastructure, but also – as importantly, and too easily forgotten – how human beings experience and have experienced it, and how that experience reflects (at the same time shaping) its development. Much
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