The 25th Annual Gatherings in Biosemiotics (GIBS)

In Rotterdam, The Netherlands

25-29 August, 2025

The Gatherings in Biosemiotics is the annual meeting of world scholars studying sign processes in living systems. Since 2001, these meetings have taken place, and they also serve as the annual meeting of the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies (ISBS).

On behalf of the Feral Ecologies Lab, Erasmus School of Philosophy, and the Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity Initiative, Erasmus University Rotterdam welcomes researchers in any academic discipline with an interest in biosemiotics to join us in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, for the Silver Anniversary of GIBs. 

The last possible date to submit your abstract is 17 March, 2025.

Please submit your abstract herehttps://forms.gle/ABVBTJKsqZurxZY87

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

As always, we welcome paper proposals on all themes in biosemiotics, semiotic concepts and models of living systems. Proposals related to these themes are especially welcome:

On behalf of the Feral Ecologies Lab, Erasmus School of Philosophy, and the Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity Initiative, Erasmus University Rotterdam welcomes researchers in any academic discipline with an interest in biosemiotics to join us in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, for the Silver Anniversary of GIBs. 

The last possible date to submit your abstract is 17 March, 2025.

Please submit your abstract herehttps://forms.gle/ABVBTJKsqZurxZY87

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

As always, we welcome paper proposals on all themes in biosemiotics, semiotic concepts and models of living systems. Proposals related to these themes are especially welcome:

Empirical work in biosemiotics
           EES, Eco-Evo-Devo methodologies and biosemiotics
          Quantitative methodologies
          Qualitative methodologies
          Warm Dataโ€™s challenges to traditional biological methods (and biosemiotic           aspects)
          Biosemiotics in Ethology, Botany, and other Natural Sciences

Philosophy of biology & biosemiotics
          
Biosemiotic Ethics
          Umwelt Theory and Studies
          Meriology, Taxa, and Biosemiotics
          Biosemiotic interpretations of and contributions to Plant/Fungi Philosophy

Ecosemiotics and Human Institutions
          
Luhmann, Social Systems Theory, and Biosemiotics
          Simondon, Individuation, and Collective Systems
          Environmental Justice dimensions of biosemiotics
          Ecosemiotics of Climate Change
          Schismogenesis and the Double Bind in Environmentalism
          Cultural implications of biosemiotics
          Indigenous biosemiotics

Applied Biosemiotics
          
Applying biosemiotics to different fields/disciplines
          Biosemiotics of Wild Food/Agriculture
          Medical biosemiotics
          Commercial biosemiotics

Peirce and Beyond
          
Biosemiotics beyond traditional semiotics (including minor or upcoming           authors)
          Battles of typologies (e.g., Deaconโ€™s Symbolic Species v. Stjernfeltโ€™s Natural           Propositions).
          Contributions of other disciplines to semiotics/semiotic approaches to           design, architecture, human sensory perception, non-western forms of           perceiving, etc.


Centrally located in Europe with direct flights to Schiphol from all over the world, and Amsterdam just a 40 minute train ride away, Rotterdam is easily accessible. Trains from the airport to central Rotterdam take less than 30 minutes and run every 15 minutes. High-speed rail runs from Paris (2h 30m), London (3h 15m), and Brussels (1h 10m) straight to Rotterdam.

Conveners: Yogi Hale Hendlin and Constantijn-Alexander Kusters, Erasmus University Rotterdam

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