Abstract

The Semiotic Society of America held its 36th Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 27-30 October 2011. Organized by Isaac Catt and featuring the non-restrictive theme “Worldviews,” it attracted over 104 presenters hailing from 28 USA states and 12 foreign countries. Three colleagues gave plenary addresses: John Deely, Robert Innis, and Kelly Oliver. Other presentations included Thomas Broden “Peirce, Time, and the Close Analysis of Visual Art,” Maria Giulia Dondero “Demonstration ...

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