Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Alexei Sharov, Ph.D., retired from the staff scientist position at the US National Institute on Aging, NIH. He is currently a Vice President in Bioinformatics at Elixirgen Scientific Inc. (Baltimore, USA). Since 2013 he serves as an Editor-in-Chief for the journal Biosemiotics, and from 2015 - as an editor of the Book Series in Biosemiotics (Springer). He was a member of the Research Group on Theoretical Biology at Moscow State University (Russia), organized seminars and two conferences on biosemiotics, and has awards for research in forest ecology, USA. He has published two books (in Russian) and edited two special issues in scientific journals and a book âHabitability of the Universe before Earthâ (2018). Among his over 160 peer-reviewed publications, the following articles explore foundations of the concept of semiotic agency: âFunctional informationâ (2010), âProtosemiosis: agency with reduced representation capacityâ (2015, with Vehkavaara), âEvolutionary biosemiotics and multilevel construction networksâ (2016), âComposite agency: semiotics of modularity and guiding interactionsâ (2017), and âMind, agency, and biosemioticsâ (2018).Morten Tønnessen, Ph.D., is Professor of philosophy and Head of department at the Department of social studies, University of Stavanger, Norway. He is currently the President of the Nordic Association for Semiotic Studies (NASS), and a member of Norway´s Council for animal ethics. In the period 2013â2019, he served as an Editor-in-Chief for the journal Biosemiotics. In his biosemiotic research, Tønnessen has particularly been engaged in discussing, criticizing and applying the Umwelt theory of Jakob von UexkĂźll, aiming to make Umwelt theory more applicable in contemporary times. Key texts in this regard include âUmwelt ethicsâ (2003), âUmwelt transitions: UexkĂźll and environmental changeâ (2009), âSteps to a semiotics of beingâ (2010), âUmwelt trajectoriesâ (2014) and âIntroduction: The relevance of UexkĂźll's Umwelt theory todayâ (2015).