scholarly journals A Semiotic Modern Synthesis: Conducting Quantitative Studies in Zoosemiotics and Interpreting Existing Ethological Studies through a Semiotic Framework

Biosemiotics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amelia Lewis

AbstractIn this paper, I present an argument that quantitative behavioural analysis can be used in zoosemiotic studies to advance the field of biosemiotics. The premise is that signs and signals form patterns in space and time, which can be measured and analysed mathematically. Whole organism sign processing is an important component of the semiosphere, with individual organisms in their Umwelten deriving signs from, and contributing to, the semiosphere, and vice versa. Moreover, there is a wealth of data available in the traditional ethology literature which can be reinterpreted semiotically and drawn together to make a cohesive biosemiotic whole. For example, isolated signals, such as structural elements of birdsong, are attributed meaning by an interpreter, thus generating new ideas and hypotheses in both biology and semiotics. Furthermore, animal behaviour science has developed numerous test paradigms that with careful adaptation, could be suitable for use within a Peircean tripartite model, and thus give valuable insights into Umwelten of other species. In my conclusion, I suggest that by bringing together traditional ethology and biosemiotics, it is possible to use the Modern Synthesis to provide context to biosemiosis, thus pragmatic meaning to animal signals. On this basis, I propose updating the Modern Synthesis to a Semiotic Modern Synthesis, which focuses on whole-organism signals and their contexts, the latter being derived from neo-Darwinian theory and the ‘Umwelt’. Thus, there need be no dichotomy; the Modern Synthesis can successfully be integrated with biosemiotics.

Author(s):  
Denis M. Walsh ◽  
Philippe Huneman

The modern evolutionary synthesis arose out of the conjunction of the Mendelian theory of inheritance and the neo-Darwinian theory of population change early in the 20th century.1 In the nearly 100 years since its inception, the modern evolutionary synthesis has grown to encompass practically all fields of comparative biology—ecology, ethology, paleontology, systematics, cell biology, physiology, genetics, development. Theodosius Dobzhansky’s dictum—“nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution” (...


Author(s):  
Lars Frers

AbstractSometimes, research can hit you in the stomach, making you angry and upset, possibly sick. With a bit of luck, this can be fine, as discontentment can be a force that propels you to become active and engage yourself. Sometimes, research can resonate in your heart, making you aware and empathetic. Not much luck is needed in these cases, as this will hopefully also stimulate you to get new ideas, a better understanding or hopefully even give you a better foothold for whatever you do in practice. Most of the time, research just passes you by, not leaving much of an impression. We do know that words can make a difference, that words can touch you. They evoke many different thoughts and emotions. It is not a single word alone that does this, it is the flow and rhythm of a text, how it takes the reader along, cognitively but also in space and time and in an embodied manner. To achieve different effects, we place words differently, we craft sentences that appeal to different senses and sensibilities, we use terms or jargon, we write complex sentences that juxtapose hosts of different qualities, as Michel Serres does in in The Five Senses (2008). We present a clear definition, we unfold arguments or put something to the point. Most of the word work we do, we do on our keyboards, sitting at a desk, in a train carriage or lying on a sofa. Thus, this word work happens remote from the site where our study took place, it is definitely not the same as the field work that we do, it is not the same as the numbers and algorithms that make up our data. But done well, it can still evoke the sense of what happens or happened “out there” in the field, the phenomena that the numbers point to, be they the numbers of people crossing a border or the feeling of someone who is lost or maybe even hunted (Guttorm, 2016).


1973 ◽  
Vol 60 (12) ◽  
pp. 529-531 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. A. M. Dirac
Keyword(s):  

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (15) ◽  
pp. 5348
Author(s):  
Jozef Živčák ◽  
Michal Puškár ◽  
Tomáš Brestovič ◽  
Anna Nagyová ◽  
Miroslav Palko ◽  
...  

Changing market requirements, pressure to minimize production costs, competition, but also legislative restrictions have an impact on a number of areas, not excluding the automotive industry. Currently, development trends are moving towards the application of advanced technological solutions and materials, with the aim to reduce vehicle‘s weight, increase their strength and safety, and at the same time reduce the emission of vehicles. The Shell Eco Marathon competition is an excellent platform for the implementation of these activities. The main goal of the competition is to support the creative invention of research teams and bring innovative ideas and technical solutions. The scientific article focuses on a detailed analysis of development steps in the construction of experimental vehicles. The results of the research were presented at a competition in London 2019 with successful achievement. This work is a contribution to the design and aerodynamic optimization of the body and at the same time brings new ideas and structural elements to improve the production power unit.


Author(s):  
Nur Aizzat Izzaty Abdul Rahim ◽  
Halimah Mohamed Ali ◽  
Sohaimi Abdul Aziz

“Prominence” is a new adventure computer game. It is also new as a genre of interactive fiction in the corpus of electronic literature. Hence, the study of “Prominence” in the context of interactive fiction genre is also a study that has not been carried out yet exclusively in the aspect of its structure. For that reason, this paper aims to primarily focus on the structure of “Prominence”. Mainly, the structural elements of interactive fiction in “Prominence” that will be discussed are pronged by four elements; a computer program, potential narrative, world model and game. By focusing on the four main structural elements, this paper shows how “Prominence” works as interactive fiction. The interactor’s interactivity with all these four elements of interactive fiction in playing, engaging and navigating discourse would likely give a diverse sense of aesthetic experience while interacting with the play, which is called immersive pleasure. The discussion on these elements of interactive fiction supports the interactor to successively challenge their self to fit into the play and draw inference on new ideas and information they find during an interaction.


HERMENEUTIK ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 68
Author(s):  
Ahmad Fatah

<p align="center"><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p>Kajian ini bertujuan untuk memahami hermeneutika Muhammad Syahrur yang dikenal dengan teori <em>hudud</em> atau teori limit. Hal ini bertujuan untuk menawarkan gagasan-gagasan baru dalam metodologi pemahaman terhadap al-Qur’an. Melalui teori limit, Syahrur ingin melakukan pembacaan ayat-ayat <em>muhkamat</em> secara produktif dan prospektif (<em>qira’ah muntijah</em>), bukan pembacaan repetitif dan restrospektif (<em>qira’ah mutakarrirah</em>). Dan dengan teori limit juga, Syahrur ingin membuktikan bahwa ajaran Islam benar-benar merupakan ajaran yang relevan untuk tiap ruang dan waktu. Syahrur berasumsi, kelebihan risalah Islam adalah bahwa di dalamnya terkandung dua aspek gerak, yaitu gerak konstan (<em>istiqamah</em>) serta gerak dinamis dan lentur (<em>hanifiyyah</em>). Sifat kelenturan Islam ini berada dalam bingkai teori limit yang oleh Syahrur dipahami sebagai <em>the bounds or restrictions that God has placed on mans freedom of action </em>(batasan yang telah ditempatkan Tuhan pada wilayah kebebasan manusia).</p><p>Kata kunci: hermeneutika, Syahrur, teori hudud.</p><p> </p><p align="center"><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>This study aims to understand the hermeneutics of Muhammad Syahrur known as the hudud theory or the theory of limits. It aims to offer new ideas in the methodology of understanding the Qur'an. Through the theory of limits, Shahrur wanted to read the verses of muhkamat productively and prospectively (qira'ah muntijah) instead of repetitive and restrosive (qira'ah mutakarrirah). And with the theory of limits as well, Syahrur wants to prove that the teachings of Islam really are relevant teachings for every space and time. Syahrur assume, the excess message of Islam is that it contains two aspects of motion, namely constant motion (istiqamah) and dynamic and flexible motion (hanifiyyah). The nature of this Islamic flexibility lies within the frame of the theory of limits which Syahrur understands as the bounds or restrictions that God has placed on mans freedom of action (the limitation that God has placed on the domain of human freedom).</p><p>Keywords: hermeneutics, Syahrur, the hudud theory.</p>


2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-20
Author(s):  
Y.O. Kovalenko ◽  
V.N. Boloban

Purpose: to analyze content of individual and group exercises’ competition compositions in calisthenics. Material: in the research HEEs’ girl students (n=20), junior sportswomen (n=10), experts (n=30), coaches with 10-40 years’ working experience participated. Results: it was found that temporary indicators permit to assess level of female gymnasts’ readiness for fulfillment of competition compositions’ elements; facilitated rational correlation of body and object’s elements of complexity. Quickness of preparation to elements and directly time of exercise’s fulfillment acquire great importance. In individual and group exercises the most important are distribution of sportswoman’s moving on all site with frequent change of directions. It was established that realization of structural elements facilitates full opening of female gymnast’s artistic image. Conclusions: for building of competition compositions coaches shall fully use indicators of space and time structural elements.


2010 ◽  
Vol 67 (9) ◽  
pp. 1841-1848 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre Petitgas ◽  
Dave H. Secor ◽  
Ian McQuinn ◽  
Geir Huse ◽  
Nancy Lo

Abstract Petitgas, P., Secor, D. H., McQuinn, I., Huse, G., and Lo, N. 2010. Stock collapses and their recovery: mechanisms that establish and maintain life-cycle closure in space and time. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 1841–1848. Experience has established that the recovery of many collapsed stocks takes much longer than predicted by traditional fishery population models. We put forward the hypothesis that stock collapse is associated with disruption of the biological mechanisms that sustain life-cycle closure of intrapopulation contingents. Based on a review of case studies of nine marine fish stocks, we argue that stock collapses not only involve biomass loss, but also the loss of structural elements related to life-cycle diversity (contingents), as well as the breakdown of socially transmitted traditions (through a curtailed age range). Behavioural mechanisms associated with these structural elements could facilitate recovery of depleted populations. Migratory behaviour is argued to relate to phenotypic plasticity and the persistence of migration routes to social interactions. The case studies represent collapsed or depleted populations that recovered after a relatively short period (striped bass, capelin), after more than a decade (herring and sardine), or not at all (anchovy, cod). Contrasting the population dynamics from these stocks leads us to make a distinction between a depleted and a collapsed population, where, in addition to biomass depletion, the latter includes damage to contingent structure or space-use pattern. We also propose a mechanism to explain how lost habitats are recolonized.


Author(s):  
M.- N. de Noirfontaine ◽  
F. Dunstetter ◽  
M. Courtial ◽  
G. Gasecki ◽  
M. Signes-Frehel

AbstractTricalcium silicate, the major component of Portland cement exhibits a complex phase diagram, surprisingly still not completely understood. In this letter, new results are highlighted including a comprehensive study of the superstructure relationship between the polymorphs, and new ideas about the structural analysis. The organisation of the silicate skeleton can be described in terms of 1-D or 2-D elements, from which arise new hypotheses about the cohesion and the chemical origin of the observed superstructures.


Author(s):  
Chester J. Calbick ◽  
Richard E. Hartman

Quantitative studies of the phenomenon associated with reactions induced by the electron beam between specimens and gases present in the electron microscope require precise knowledge and control of the local environment experienced by the portion of the specimen in the electron beam. Because of outgassing phenomena, the environment at the irradiated portion of the specimen is very different from that in any place where gas pressures and compositions can be measured. We have found that differential pumping of the specimen chamber by a 4" Orb-Ion pump, following roughing by a zeolite sorption pump, can produce a specimen-chamber pressure 100- to 1000-fold less than that in the region below the objective lens.


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