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Nidal Seide

Freelance consultant and academic. Working on fields of Integration of new employees into the Labour force. My background is a Master degree in Information Science and Culture Communication.

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Research paper thumbnail of ISCCH2015 International Semiotics Conference

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Research paper thumbnail of An Outline concerning the formal Conditions of Community based on Umberto Ecos Concept of the Encyclopedia and Charles Peirce's Semeiotic

Thought … is in itself essentially of the nature of a sign. But a sign is not a sign unless it tr... more Thought … is in itself essentially of the nature of a sign. But a sign is not a sign unless it translates itself into another sign in which it is more fully developed. … Thought must live and grow incessant new and higher translation, or it proves itself An Outline concerning the formal Conditions of Community by Torkild Thellefsen et al not to be a genuine thought (CP 5.594, 1903). 'spirit of community' or a "sense of community). In its strongest form 'communion' entails a profound meeting or encounter-not just with other people, but also with God and/or creation. Of course these categories overlap; e.g. fan cultures could involve both place interest and communion. This classification of communities seems to imply a growth of complexity from place to communion, however as the categories mingle it is quite difficult Southern Semiotic Review Issue 6 (2)

Research paper thumbnail of Semiotics of Cultural Heritages: Authenticity to Informatics INTERNATIONAL SEMIOTICS CONFERENCE ABSTRACT BOOKLET

Research paper thumbnail of An Outline Concerning the Formal conditions of Community

Southern Semiotic Review, Sep 2015

A community is a social unit of divergent size that shares a common goal, ideal and values. This ... more A community is a social unit of divergent size that shares a common goal, ideal and values. This is a standard definition in most theories of communities. This paper seeks to existing understanding through a semiotic account of community based on Peirce and Eco.

Research paper thumbnail of ISCCH2015 International Semiotics Conference

Research paper thumbnail of An Outline concerning the formal Conditions of Community based on Umberto Ecos Concept of the Encyclopedia and Charles Peirce's Semeiotic

Thought … is in itself essentially of the nature of a sign. But a sign is not a sign unless it tr... more Thought … is in itself essentially of the nature of a sign. But a sign is not a sign unless it translates itself into another sign in which it is more fully developed. … Thought must live and grow incessant new and higher translation, or it proves itself An Outline concerning the formal Conditions of Community by Torkild Thellefsen et al not to be a genuine thought (CP 5.594, 1903). 'spirit of community' or a "sense of community). In its strongest form 'communion' entails a profound meeting or encounter-not just with other people, but also with God and/or creation. Of course these categories overlap; e.g. fan cultures could involve both place interest and communion. This classification of communities seems to imply a growth of complexity from place to communion, however as the categories mingle it is quite difficult Southern Semiotic Review Issue 6 (2)

Research paper thumbnail of Semiotics of Cultural Heritages: Authenticity to Informatics INTERNATIONAL SEMIOTICS CONFERENCE ABSTRACT BOOKLET

Research paper thumbnail of An Outline Concerning the Formal conditions of Community

Southern Semiotic Review, Sep 2015

A community is a social unit of divergent size that shares a common goal, ideal and values. This ... more A community is a social unit of divergent size that shares a common goal, ideal and values. This is a standard definition in most theories of communities. This paper seeks to existing understanding through a semiotic account of community based on Peirce and Eco.

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