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Call for book chapters for the edited volume: Redefining Communication in the Posthuman Age

Call for book chapters for the edited volume:

Redefining Communication in the Posthuman Age

 

As technological advancements continue to reshape the boundaries of human existence, the concept of communication is undergoing profound transformations. Posthuman communication transcends traditional human-centered models, integrating artificial intelligence, cyborg systems, and non-human agents into dynamic networks of interaction. This evolving paradigm challenges conventional notions of language, agency, and meaning, inviting us to explore the intersections of technology, biology, and culture. This call for papers seeks to engage with the complexities and implications of posthuman communication. 

We encourage submissions in German, English and Turkish that engage but not limited with the following topics: 

  • Theories of Posthuman Communication
  • Posthuman Discourse Studies
  • AI and Machine Communication
  • Biosemiotics and Inter-Species Communication
  • Cyborg Identity and Communication
  • Language and Posthumanism
  • Language and Transhumanism
  • Posthuman Aesthetics in Media and Art
  • Transhuman Aesthetics in Media and Art
  • Posthuman Ethics and Communication
  • Communication in Virtual and Augmented Realities
  • Futures of Posthuman Communication

Publication: Selected papers will be published by Maurer Press in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Book Title: Redefining Communication in the Posthuman Age

Publisher: Maurer Press (Germany)

CPC: The CPC for publication in this volume is 100 Euro per chapter.

Submitting your paper: Please send your paper proposals (max. 1 DIN-A-Size, Times New Roman 12, 2000 characters including spaces) and a 100-word author biography till February 15, 2025 to the editors of the volume listed below:

Assoc. Prof. Irem Atasoy, Istanbul University, Department of German Language and Literature

irem.atasoy@istanbul.edu.tr  

Assoc. Prof. Habib Tekin, Marmara University, Department of German Language and Literature

habib.tekin@marmara.edu.tr