EFSS

II. EFSS 1996

“The Self as a Sign”

September 1996, Journalist, Varna, Bulgaria

With the participation of Eero Tarasti, Igor Chernov, James Watt, Bogdan Bogdanov, Maria Popova, Ivan Kassabov, Borislav Gueorguiev, Kristian Bankov, Elena Alexieva, Albena Haralampieva, Lili Kolova, studentf from New Bulgarian University. There was a theater performance BIT by Vaskresia Viharova, where students from th etheater deparment of NBU were performing on the stage.

EFSS 2010

XVI. Early Fall School of Semiotics


"Imagining and Understanding"

4-12 September 2010, Sozopol - Bulgaria

XIV. EFFS 2008

“Sociosemiotics II”

6-16 September 2008, Sozopol, Bulgaria

Granted by the Human Resources Development Center (HRDC) - Bulgaria

Here You could find some visual, sound and document materials - evidences from the Early Fall school

Photos from the school!!!

Facebook group

Short description of the Semiotic as an Academia discipline

I. EFFS 1995

“International Semiotics”

September 1995, Sofia Library, Sofia, Bulgaria

Some of the topics:

Prof. R. Posner "Principles of Culture Change"

Prof. J. Johansen "Interpretation from a Semiotic Perspective: Recognition and Interence"

Prof. R. Posner "European Culture and Language Policy" 

Prof. R. Posner "Principles of Culture Change"

Prof. J. Johansen "Interpretation from a Semiotic Perspective: Recognition and Interence"

Prof. R. Posner "European Culture and Language Policy" 

 

III. EFFS 1997

“Semiotics in a Pragmatic Key. Applicability vs. Esoterism”

September 1997, Bankia, Sofia


The Faculty of Continuing Education
Department of Anthropology
and
The Master Program of Semiotics
announce the Third Early Fall School of Semiotics
Semiotics in a Pragmatic Key, Applicability vs. Esoteirsm

IV. EFFS 1998

“L'Otherness: Signness, Perception, Presentation"
 September 17-20,1998 “St. Kirik and Julita”, Asenovgrad, Bulgaria

V. EFFS 1999

"Semiotic Space and Cultural Time"

14-18 September, 1999 “St. Kirik and Julita”, Asenovgrad, Bulgaria

VI. EFFS 2000

“General Semiotics and Biosemiotics”

 “St. Kirik and Julita”, Asenovgrad, Bulgaria

Guest-lecturers: Prof. Frederic Stjernfelt (Denmark), Prof. Kalevi Kull (Estonia), Dr. Vana Tentokali (Greece), Prof. Dagmar Schmauks (Germany)

Semiotic ecology: different natures
in the semiosphere

Kalevi Kull

Alles Lebendige bildet eine Atmosphäre um sich her.

J. W. Goethe (1977: 35)

VII. EFFS 2001

“Difference and Identity”

6-11 September  “St. Kirik and Julita”, Asenovgrad, Bulgaria

13-16 September Sozopol, Bulgaria



Guest-lecturers: Prof. Roland Posner (Germany), Prof. Drude fon der Fehr (Denmark), Dr. Paul Cobley (UK), Prof. Eero Tarasti (Finland), Prof. Peter Schulz (Switzerland), Dr. Isabelle Guiatella (France), Dr. Serge Santi (France)

 

 

 

 

IX. EFFS 2003

“Sign Theories in Use”

5-14 September 2003, St. Kyrik Complex – Assenovgrad, Bulgaria

XI. EFFS 2005

“Semiotics and Genre”

10-16 September, 2005, Sozopol, Bulgaria

In collaboration and financial support of Dante Alighieri Committee Sofia



XII. EFFS 2006

“Semiotics,
Image and Narration”

11-18
September 200
6, Sozopol, Bulgaria

XIII. EFSS 2007

“Sociosemiotics I”

8-18 September 2007, Sozopol, Bulgaria

Granted by the Human Resources Development Center (HRDC) - Bulgaria


EFSS 2011 Forms of Symbolic Efficacy in Complex Societies

The EFSS is a project for innovative and evolving form of intensive interdisciplinary teaching in the field of Semiotics, Communication science and Sociology. It will consist in 10 days of lectures, workshops and exercises, with about 50 to 60 participants. The particular international environment, gathering up to 12 lecturers and 60-70 students from at least 5 different countries, provides unique conditions of multinational social interaction of knowledge exchange. Those conditions are particularly favorable to the theoretical issues, contained in the lectures, and irreplaceable for the workshops and exercises.

EFSS 2009 Sociosemiotics III

The EFSS is a project for innovative and evolving form of intensive interdisciplinary teaching in the field of Semiotics, Communication science and Sociology. It will consist in 10 days of lectures, workshops and exercises, with about 60 to 70 participants. The particular international environment, gathering up to 12 lecturers and 60-70 students from 8 different European countries, provides unique conditions of multinational social interaction of knowledge exchange. Those conditions are particularly favourable to the theoretical issues, contained in the lectures, and irreplaceable for the workshops and exercises. Our objectives are to achieve new qualitative level of teaching of semiotics and communication, not achievable separately in any of the participating universities.

VIII. EFFS 2002

“Semiotics of social: Genealogy and practice of communication”

“St. Kirik and Julita”, Asenovgrad, September 2002

Guest-lecturers: Prof. John Deely (USA), Dr. Hari Veivo (Finland), Dr. Mathias Rothe (Germany), Dr. Paul Cobley (UK), Dr. Mariana Net (Romania)

 

 

X. EFFS 2004

“Culture and Text”

15-23 September 2004, Sozopol, Bulgaria

In collaboration with the department of Semiotics, Tartu University

 

New Bulgarian University Human Resources Development Center Finnish Network University of Semiotics International Semiotics Institute International Association for Semiotic Studies