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The Institute of General Semantics
generalsemantics.org
Science, Sanity, and the Semantic Environment II
An Online Symposium
June 25th, 2022
As this is a Zoom recording, quality and volume will vary depending on the individual participant's equipment and set up.
Session I Semantic Environments
Introduction by Lance Strate, IGS President
Chair: Eva Berger, College of Management and Academic Studies, Israel
Presentations:
“How are Celebrities Navigating Their Contemporary Media Environment?”Renée Peterson, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia“The Subject of Knowledge: Reading Manhood of Humanity as an Identity Project”Tonisha Guin, Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management, India“‘Dead Men’s Labour’: Reading Alfred Korzybski’s Manhood of Humanity”Anomitra Biswas, Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management, India“Severance and Scary Numbers: Mapping the Territory of Contemporary Digital Labor on the Apple TV+ Series”Katarina Drogowska, Independent Scholar, Poland
The Institute of General Semantics
generalsemantics.org
Science, Sanity, and the Semantic Environment II
An Online Symposium
June 25th, 2022
As this is a Zoom recording, quality and volume will vary depending on the individual participant's equipment and set up.
Session I Semantic Environments
Introduction by Lance Strate, IGS President
Chair: Eva Berger, College of Management and Academic Studies, Israel
Presentations:
“How are Celebrities Navigating Their Contemporary Media Environment?”Renée Peterson, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia“The Subject of Knowledge: Reading Manhood of Humanity as an Identity Project”Tonisha Guin, Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management, India“‘Dead Men’s Labour’: Reading Alfred Korzybski’s Manhood of Humanity”Anomitra Biswas, Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management, India“Severance and Scary Numbers: Mapping the Territory of Contemporary Digital Labor on the Apple TV+ Series”Katarina Drogowska, Independent Scholar, Poland