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ICoN 2014 : International Congress of Numanities

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Link: http://www.isisemiotics.eu/icon
 
When Jun 2, 2014 - Jun 7, 2014
Where Kaunas, Lithuania
Submission Deadline Jan 31, 2014
Categories    humanities   semiotics   art research   cultural studies
 

Call For Papers

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the 1st International Congress of Numanities "ICoN", organized by the International Semiotics Institute in Kaunas, Lithuania, from Monday 2 June to Saturday 7 June, 2014.

The congress is at the same time a continuation of the 25 year old tradition of the International Semiotics Institute in Imatra (Finland), and the opening of a new phase in its history. We hope to have the pleasure to see our old friends and to meet new ones.

This year's theme is "The Role of Humanities in Contemporary Society: Semiotics, Culture, Technologies".

Please, consult the congress homepage for the call, the registration procedure and every other detail:
http://www.isisemiotics.eu/icon

We welcome each and all of you to Kaunas and to the International Semiotics Institute.

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