Cybersemiotics, a transdisciplinary view on communication, information, signification, and cognition

  • Vidales C
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The present commentary addresses cybersemiotics, a transdisciplinary theory of communication, signification, information, and cognition which is based on the work of Danish scholar Søren Brier. Cybersemiotics is a metatheory that encompasses the research programs of information theory, first and second-order cybernetics, Luhmann’s systems theory, cognitive sciences, Peircean biosemiotics, pragmatic linguistics, and language game theory. I will explore some of these theoretical frameworks and how cybersemiotics integrates them.

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Vidales, C. (2022). Cybersemiotics, a transdisciplinary view on communication, information, signification, and cognition. Linguistic Frontiers, 5(1), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.2478/lf-2022-0004

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