Speakers/Talks

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Raquel Varela

The Carnation Revolution and Liminality

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Alexandra Schuessler

The Dark Side of Being Betwixt and Between

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Vijay Parthasarathy

Designing Your Unique Operating Philosophy

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Juan Manuel Montoro

How to be a Country Among the Rest: the Experiences of Liminal Diplomacy in Kosovo

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Dominika Noworolska

Liminality of Autistic Self-Discovery Through the Ritual of Adult ‘Diagnosis’

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Myriam Bouabid

Sea Skin: Liminal Spaces, Frontiers, and Enunciation

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Rahul Murdeshwar

Liminality and Cultural Innovation in the Semiotics of Juri Lotman and the Tartu Moscow School

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Thierry Mortier

Is There a Limit to the Liminal?

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William Liu

Liminal Thinking of the Chinese - Manifestation of the Eight Diagrams, Yin/Yang System

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Joshua Glenn

Liminality in Fantasy Narratives

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Victoria Gerstman

Postpartum Liminality: Decoding the Cacophony of New Motherhood

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Mariane Cara

The Museum of the Portuguese Language: Liminality, Transitional Challenges and Re-adaptations

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Hamsini Shivakumar

Effective Hybridization & Semiospheric Borders: What Can Liminality Add?

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Ximena Tobi

Communication for Cultural Change Towards Energy Transition

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Rudra Cariappa

New Formations: Creating Value in Crisis

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Christopher Ryles

AI and the State of Utopia

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Gianlluca Simi

On the Edge of Meaning: How Can Semioticians Navigate the Black Hole of AI-generated ‘Anti-content’?

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Shibboleth Shechter

Developing And Exploring Critical Thinking With Maps: Towards A Critical Cartosemiotic Pedagogy

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Malex Salamanques Amiel and Julius Colwyn

Rituals Design for Transition

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Alfredo Troncoso and Adelina Vaca

Day of the Dead-ish

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Maitreyee Patki and Jayanth Narasimha

Journeying Liminalities: From Stuckness to Transformation

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Cecilia Garside and Pete Thomas

Is The Future Rubbish?

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Noel Theodosiou, Yogi Hendlin, Natasha Delliston and Malcolm Evans

Biosemiotics: Methodologically Evolving Applied Semiotics to Account for More Experiences, Deepen Relationships, and Transform Systems.

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