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INTERNATIONAL SEMIOTIC CONFERENCE

“SIGN – THOUGHT – WORD – WORK”

CONFERENZA INTERNAZIONALE DI SEMIOTICA

“SEGNO – PENSIERO – PAROLA – OPERA”

COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL DE SÉMIOTIQUE

“SIGNE – PENSÉE – PAROLE – OEUVRE”

MIĘDZYNARODOWA KONFERENCJA SEMIOTYCZNA

“ZNAK – MYŚL – SŁOWO – DZIEŁO”

University of Łódź

24-27 May 2015

Guest of honour

Prof. Umberto Eco

Organizers and partners:

Faculty of Philology of the University of Łódź

Department of Italian Studies, Institute of Romance Studies, University of Łódź

Department of Pragmatics, Institute of English Studies, University of Łódź

Interdisciplinary Center of Humanistic Sciences, University of Łódź

“Noir sur Blanc” Publishing House

Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Varsavia

The Wisława Szymborska Foundation

Under the auspices of:

Embassy of Italy in Poland

President of the University of Łódź

Faculty of Philology, University of Łódź

Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Varsavia

Centro Internazionale di Scienze Semiotiche

Polish Pragmatics Association

Polish Semiotic Association

Linguistics Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences, Łódź

Committee of Slavic Onomastics, c/o International Slavic Committee

International Communicology Institute, Washington, DC, USA

Conference venue

Faculty of Philology* – Wydział Filologiczny University of Łódź, Pomorska st. 171/173

Conference Center of the University of Łódź – Centrum Szkoleniowo-Konferencyjne (CSK*), Kopcińskiego st. 16/18

Saturday, 23 May, 2015

16:00-20:00 REGISTRATION (CSK*)

“Milan a Place to Read” exhibition of the Mondadori Foundation

(Faculty of Philology*)

“Piękno i Brzydota” [Beauty and Ugliness] exhibition

An event within the “Labyrinth of Signs 2015” festival

(Galeria ASP, Piotrkowska st. 68)

SUNDAY, 24 MAY, 2015

REGISTRATION (CSK)

10:00-11:30

The conferral of the title of Doctor Honoris Causa

of the University of Łódź upon Professor Umberto Eco

(Faculty of Philology, Auditorium A1)

10:45-11:30

“The Future of Semiotics” - lecture by Prof. Umberto Eco

[simultaneous translation into Polish]

(Faculty of Philology, Auditorium A1)

12:00-12:30

Press conference with Prof. Umberto Eco (media accreditation required)

(Faculty of Philology, Auditorium A5)

12.30-16.30 City sightseeing

17:00-19:00

“Umberto Eco #Książka #Literatura #Biblioteka” [Umberto Eco #Book #Literature #Library] interactive exhibition

(Curators: Diana Dąbrowska, Magdalena Zakolska, Marzena Kowalska)

Book presentation of “Potęga Intelektu” / “The Power of Intellect” (Ed. Artur Gałkowski, WUŁ 2015) dedicated to Prof. Umberto Eco

Announcement of the winners of the translation competition of Wisława Szymborska’s poems for Prof. Umberto Eco

Poetry book presentation of Wisława Szymborska’s “Zgubiony Kapelusz” / “Il Cappello Smarrito”

(Library of the University of Łódź, Matejki st. 32/38)

19:30-20:30 DINNER (CSK restaurant)

MONDAY, 25 MAY, 2015

8:30-13:00

REGISTRATION

(Faculty of Philology, next to Auditorium A5)

COFFEE AND SNACKS

9:30-10:00

WELCOME AND CONFERENCE OPENING

Rector of the University of Łódź, Prof. Włodzimierz Nykiel

Pro-Rector of in Charge of Curricula and Teaching at the University of Łódź, Prof. Jarosław Płuciennik

Dean of the Faculty of Philology, Prof. Piotr Stalmaszczyk

Vice-Dean for Research and International Cooperation at the Faculty of Philology, Prof. Piotr Cap

Director of the Department of Italian Studies and Conference Chair, Prof. Artur Gałkowski

Director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Warsaw, Dr. Paola Ciccolella

10:00-12:40

PLENARY SESSION I

(Faculty of Philology, Auditorium A5)

Chair: Piotr Cap

10:00-10:40 PATRIZIA VIOLI

Weaving a path between stabilization and innovation through the encyclopaedic labyrinth. Where is the subject hidden?

10:40-11:20 UGO VOLLI

Expression and “self-effective” signs

11:20-12.00 PAOLO FABBRI

Il segno camaleonte: mimetismo, segreto, camouflage

12:00-12:40 PIERO POLIDORO

A “Reasonable” Approach to Contemporary Semiotics questions: Umberto Eco’s Theory

13:00-14:00 LUNCH (CSK Restaurant)

PAPER SESSIONS I (CSK)

Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Aula

Chair Chair: Patrizia Violi Chair: Gunther Kress Chair: Orazio Antonio Bologna Chair: Jadwiga Czerwińska Chair: Ugo Volli

14:00 -14.30

PIOTR SALWA

How to do things with puns HAILONG TIAN

Sign in Another Context: Cross-

cultural Communication in the

Age of Globalization

ANNA GESICKA

Signes de présence : l’auteur dans

les pièces de Jean Ott (XXe siècle)

ALEKSANDER GEMEL

Mechanizm genezy konwencji

znaczeniowych w semiotyce Eco –

kognitywny model gier

sygnalizacyjnych

JASON P. MATZKE & JOSEPH

ROMERO

Some Final Words of Stanley

Cavell

14:30–15:00

MICHELE SITA

Dalla scelta al ricordo,

attraverso la teoria della

formatività

CHRISTOPHE GEUDENS

Semiotics at Leuven University

anno 1627. Sign and Word in

Laurentius Ghiffene’s

Prodidagmata ad logicam

Aristotelis

TOMASZ KACZMAREK

Détruire le signe. Le théâtre face à

la Sémantique Générale, ou

comment parler pour éviter les

ulcères à l'estomac

MAGDALENA MARIA KUBAS

Przekład wewnątrzjęzykowy i

intentio lectoris: Da capo Antonii

Pozzi i Fuoco che scoppietta

Eugenio Montale

FRANCESCO GALOFARO

Presuppositional verbs and

Kripke's semantics

15:00-15:30

ANNA GLODOWSKA

Non solo con le parole. Il

significato e la funzione del

linguaggio dei gesti nei

dialoghi platonici

MASSIMO LEONE

Freedom and Necessity in

Semiotics

MARINA MALULI

Cursivité et récursivité dans la

notation musicale

DOROTA JEWDOKIMOW

Wstyd jako mechanizm kultury MINGYU WANG

Meaning of Linguistic Signs: A

Layered-meaning Theory

15:30-16:00

GITANA VANAGAITÈ

L’incontro delle intenzioni

dell’autore, del lettore e del

testo. Il caso di Vanda

Juknaitė e Dorota

Terakowska

SERGEI KRUK

Concepts of the sign in Latvian

scholarly thought

JUSTYNA BERNAT

Les termes d’adresse comme

témoin et créateur de la relation

ANNA KAPUŚCIŃSKA

O znaku językowym z perspektywy

lingwistyki tekstu

FREDERIK STJENFELT

Natural propositions

16:00-16:30 ELEONORA GIRONI

CARNEVALE

Linguistica-mente. La Parola

e l'Essere in Kotik Letaev di

Andrej Belyj

MICHAELA FISEROVA

Semiotics of Signature: Author,

Style, Recognition

BARBARA KILIJAŃSKA

Znaczenie napisów na murach na

przykładzie przestrzeni miejskiej

Turynu

POSTER

KATARZYNA MACHTYL

Znak i (jego) przedmiot. Czy zwrot

materialny w semiotyce?

MICHAL KARL’A

Between Metaphysics and Logic:

Peirce`s Early Theory of

Representation

17:00-18:30

“Numero Zero” (Bompiani 2015) [“Temat na pierwszą stronę” (Noir sur Blanc 2015)] book launch meeting with Prof. Umberto Eco

(Faculty of Philology, Auditorium A1)

19:00-22:00 CONFERENCE BANQUET

(Towarzystwo Kredytowe Miejskie Palace, Pomorska st. 21)

TUESDAY, 26 MAY, 2015

9:15-11:55 PLENARY SESSION II (CSK, Aula)

Chair: Paolo Fabbri

9:15-10:00 PATRIZIA BERTINI MALGARINI & UGIO VIGNUZZI

Caratterizzazione diatopica e "giallo all'italiana"

10:00-10:45 JAROSŁAW PŁUCIENNIK

Umberto Eco’s semantic universals, Mark Johnson’s cognitive semantics and a concept of body in Psalm 139: a case of Polish translations

10:45-11:30 JORDAN ZLATEV

Learning signs and other meanings: semiotic development in the first three years of life

11:30-12:15 GUNTHER KRESS

Recognizing semiotic work: tools, materials and issues in a social semiotic theory

12:15-12:40 COFFEE BREAK

12:40-13:00 Bus transfer to the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź

13:00-14:00

“Beauty and Ugliness” project fashion show

(an event within the “Labyrinth of Signs 2015” festival)

The Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź – University of Łódź – Music Academy in Łódź

Co-ordinators: Prof. Sylwia Romecka-Dymek, Prof. Artur Gałkowski, Prof. Beata Zawadzka-Kłos

14:00-14:20 Bus transfer to CSK

14:20-15:30 LUNCH (CSK restaurant)

PAPER SESSIONS II (CSK)

Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Aula

Chair Chair: Jarosław Płuciennik Chair: Jordan Zlatev Chair: Piero Polidoro Chair: Christophe Geudens Chair: Tomasz Cieślak

16:00-16.30

ANASTASIA REMOUNDOU-

HOWLEY Fé ghné eile or “The word that

we sometimes hear, and

struggle to be”: The Word, the

Work, and the Question of Irish

Feminism in Brendan

Kennelly’s drama

JUSTYNA GALANT

The past, the present and the

future. Signifying meaning in

time in News from Nowhereand

After London

ŠTĚPÁN PUDLAK

Sign Structures of Delusions URSZULA TERENTOWICZ-

FOTYGA

Beyond the hegemonic centre and

the dispersed periphery. On the

dialogue of cultural studies and

semiotics of culture

KRYSTYNA PIETRYCH

Literackie zabawy (z) Eco.

Historie palimpsestowe Olgi

Tokarczuk

16:30-17:00

MAŁGORZATA

BUDZOWSKA

From page to stage (?)

Intersemiotic translation of

ancient myth

MONIKA KOPYTOWSKA

Distance dynamics and the

semiotics of television news

KATARZYNA ROGALSKA

Entrenched linguistic knowledge

bias in semiotic systems evolution.

Data from Polish and Italian

agents’ evolects

EVRIPIDES ZAANTIDES

Beer advertising and national

identity: Drinking who we are

ANNA KURSKA

Interpretacja i nadinterpretacja.

Przykład: Balladyna Juliusza

Słowackiego

17:00-17:30

KATARZYNA OJRZYŃSKA

The semiotics of a disabled

body on the stage

OLIMPIA DRAGOUNI

Semantics of appropriation.

Balkan sign wars

MAŁGORZATA ZADKA

Using and understanding – what do

we do with words?

JASON R. NGUYEN

Signifying themselves: Networked

performativities and the semiotics

of Vietnamese group identity

MARTA ZAWICHROWSKA Marzenie senne bohatera jako ZNAK

istnienia podświadomości (na

podstawie DZIEŁ Michaiła

Bułhakowa i psychoanalizy

Zygmunta Freuda)

17:30-18:00

ŁUKASZ BERGER

Negotiating the interactional

meaning on the Roman stage

ŁUKASZ BEREZOWSKI

A semiotic analysis of

Italy’s political discourse:

Silvio Berlusconi’s case

MAJA GWÓŹDŹ

A proverb turned on itself: A

metasemiotic enquiry

MAURO PUDDU Detecting multiple identities through the

funerary practices performed in Roman

period Sardinia: an archaeological context

for the production, circulation, and

consumption of material signs

BARTŁOMIEJ STARNAWSKI

Prokrust i kolektyw. Deixis a

działanie performatywne w

tekście „kultury stalinowskiej”

18:00-19:00 DINNER (CSK restaurant)

PAPER SESSIONS III (CSK)

Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Aula

Chair Chair: Patrizia Bertini

Malgarini

Chair: Hailong Tian

Chair: Łukasz Berezowski Chair: Urszula Terentowicz-

Fotyga

Chair: Paolo Bosisio

19:00-19:30

TERESA PAC

The saints and the social and

political landscapes in

contemporary Poland

SHEILA SKAFF

Cinema and anti-cinema: Film

language in contemporary Polish

films

KATARZYNA KACZMARCZYK

Body, narrative and ‘the Gestalt of

vitality’ – a semiotic inquiry into

proto-narrative structures of infant

communication

GAJEWSKI KRZYSZTOF

Video Lifestreaming Practices in the

Light of Umberto Eco's Semiology

of Everyday Life

ARTUR GAŁKOWSKI

I nomi propri in una prospettiva

semiotica

19:30-20:00

KAMILA CIEPIELA

Visual-spatial signifiers of

sanctity

MARTINA LABAIOVA

The Semiotics of Silence in

Business Communication

BORYS JASTRZĘBSKI

Logical interpretation of numbers in

Church’s slingshot argument

SVETLANA KURTES

Teaching, learning and assessment

across semiotic resources and

multimodal frameworks: a possible

postmodern approach

MICHELE FELIZIANI

Comunicazione e interculturalità

20:00-20:30

MAŁGORZATA

JANKOWSKA

Transformations of a

religious symbol and the

problem of the cultural

autocommunication

MARTIN ŠVANTNER

Semiotic, Jazz and Silence:

(Im)Possibilities of Applying

Peirce in Music Theory

KATARZYNA LISOWSKA

The Semiotics of metaphors in

Polish gender studies discourse: the

example of literary studies

ROGER DAVID PHILLIPS

Drawing on semiotics in class-based

materials for undergraduate English

classes in Portugal

IOAN MARCHIŞ

La lumière des symboles: Le

Nœud Dace

20:30-21.00

MARTA WOSZCZAK

Between word and image. Word

and image interplay. Signs,

symbols, metaphors in Iwona

Chmielewska’s original

picturebooks

WEDNESDAY, 27 MAY 2015

PAPER SESSIONS IV (CSK)

Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Aula

Chair Chair: Małgorzata

Budzowska

Chair: Magdalena Maria

Kubas

Chair: Dorota Jewdokimow

Chair: Teresa Pac

Chair: Giovanni Gobber

9:00-9:30

STEFANO CARLUCCI

Deforming mirrors:

the author and his

double

JADWIGA CZERWIŃSKA

Signum temporis w dramatach

greckich

TOMASZ DALASIŃSKI

Podmiot jako znak in progress. O

literackim „ja” procesualnym (dwa

spojrzenia)

VIT POKORNÝ

Embodied psychedelic semiosis: On

the meaning of expanded states of

consciousness for the concept of

semiosphere and the emergence of

the symbolic mind

EWA SZCZĘSNA

Znak w cyfrowym świecie. Z

zagadnień semiotyki tekstu

cyfrowego

9:30-10:00

MAREK DEBNÁR

Intentio auctoris and self-

writing

ARMINA KAPUSTA

Semiotyka miasta

wielokulturowego w ujęciu

geograficznym

JAKUB OSIŃSKI

Estetyka – poetyka – retoryka: o

początkach dyskursu

interdyscyplinarnego

TOMASZ DOBROGOSZCZ

Semiotic interpellation: the

significance of Lacanian points de

capiton in Ian McEwan’s novels

ALEKSANDRA SZWAGRZYK

Dyskurs nowych mediów a

literatura dla dzieci i młodzieży

10:00-10:30

PIOTR JAKUBOWSKI

Cultural factors of narrative

coherence

OLGA TUSZYŃSKA

SZCZEPANIAK Wizerunki masek w średniowiecznej

architekturze sakralnej jako znaki

apotropaiczne. Próba zbadania

średniowiecznej semiotyki

komunikacji i funkcji znaku

MARIA JUDYTA WOŹNIAK

Znaki litanijności w poezji

hiszpańskiej początku XX wieku

PAULINA AMBROŻY

“Rendezvous of Light”: Emily

Dickinson, the Luminists and the

Sign of the Absolute

BARTOSZ ŻUKOWSKI

Il n'y a pas de hors-texte...

Semantyka intra-lingwistyczna i

jej filozoficzno-lingwistyczne

konsekwencje

10:30-11:00

HOLLY MAGGIORE

Becoming the ‘Other’:

Separation and

understanding in

Aristophanes’ Clouds

ROKSANA RAŁ-NIEMECZEK

Myśl – znak – dzieło.

(O)znaczenie pamięci w

twórczości Justyny Bargielskiej

KATARZYNA WASILEWSKA

Metafora jako sposób

konceptualizacji pojęć

specjalistycznych na przykładzie

pojęcia języka w polskich pracach

językoznawczych

MARTA KOMSTA

In “that happy-resting place of peace

and quiet content:” spatial semiotics

in late Victorian utopias

KAMILA JUNIK-ŁUNIEWSKA

Ciało jako znak w przestrzeni

tekstu. Rozważania tożsamościowe

wokół Błękitu Tedźi Grower

11:00-11:20 COFFEE BREAK

11:20-14.00

PLENARY SESSION III

(CSK, Aula)

Chairs: Artur Gałkowski and Monika Kopytowska

11:20-12:00 ORAZIO ANTONIO BOLOGNA

La semiotica nell'esperienza letteraria greca

12:00-12:40 PAOLO BOSISIO

Teatro e scienza

12:40-13:20 GIOVANNI GOBBER

Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz and the Polish roots of categorial grammar

13:20-14:00 PIOTR CAP

Umberto Eco and the “Unbearable Lightness” of Genre Interpretation

14:00-14:20

CONFERENCE CLOSING (CSK, Aula)

Piotr Cap

Artur Gałkowski

Krystyna Pietrych

Monika Kopytowska

14:20-15:30 LUNCH (CSK Restaurant)

More information: www.semiotica.uni.lodz.pl

List of Participants

1. Prof. Umberto Eco, Università di Bologna, Italy

2. Dr Paulina Ambroży, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

3. Dr Łukasz Berezowski, University of Łódź, Poland

4. Mr Łukasz Berger, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

5. Ms Justyna Bernat, Université Paris-Sorbonne, France

6. Prof. Patrizia Bertini Malgarini, Libera Università Maria Ss. Assunta LUMSA, Italy

7. Prof. Orazio Antonio Bologna, Università Pontificia Salesiana, Italy

8. Prof. Paolo Bosisio, Università Statale di Milano, Italy

9. Dr Małgorzata Budzowska, University of Łódź, Poland

10. Prof. Piotr Cap, University of Łódź, Poland

11. Dr Stefano Carlucci, University of Bari, Italy

12. Prof. Kamila Ciepiela, University of Łódź, Poland

13. Prof. Tomasz Cieślak, University of Łódź, Poland

14. Prof. Jadwiga Czerwińska, University of Łódź, Poland

15. Dr Tomasz Dalasiński, “Inter-. Literatura-Krytyka-Kultura”, Poland

16. Dr Marek Debnár, Constantin the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia

17. Dr Tomasz Dobrogoszcz, University of Łódź, Poland

18. Ms Olimpia Dragouni, University of Warsaw, Poland

19. Ms Grażyna Dydel-Wróblewska, University of Łódź, Poland

20. Prof. Fabbri Paolo, Libera Università Internazionale di Studi Sociali LUISS,

Centro internazionale di Scienze Semiotiche CiSS dell'Università di Urbino, Italy

21. Mr Michele Feliziani, University of Łódź, Poland

22. Dr Michaela Fiserova, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

23. Dr Krzysztof Gajewski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

24. Dr Justyna Galant, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland

25. Prof. Galofaro Francesco, Politecnico di Milano, Centro Universitario Bolognese di Etnosemiotica (CUBE), Italy

26. Prof. Artur Gałkowski, University of Łódź, Poland

27. Dr Aleksander Gemel, University of Łódź, Poland

28. Dr Christophe Geudens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

29. Dr Anna Gęsicka, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland

30. Ms Eleonora Gironi Carnevale, Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Italy

31. Dr Anna Głodowska, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland

32. Prof. Giovanni Gobber, Università Cattolica del „Sacro Cuore” di Milano, Italy

33. Ms Maja Gwóźdź, Jagiellonian University, Poland

34. Dr Martin Hinton, University of Łódź, Poland

35. Dr Piotr Jakubowski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland

36. Mr Ziemowit Janiak, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland

37. Dr Małgorzata Jankowska, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

38. Mr Borys Jastrzębski, University of Warsaw, Poland

39. Dr Dorota Jewdokimow, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

40. Dr Kamila Junik-Łaniewska, University of Silesia, Poland

41. Ms Katarzyna Kaczmarczyk, University of Warsaw, Poland

42. Prof. Tomasz Kaczmarek, University of Łódź, Poland

43. Ms Armina Kapusta, University of Łódź, Poland

44. Ms Anna Kapuścińska, Kazimierz Wielki University of Bydgoszcz, Poland

45. Dr Michal Karl’a, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

46. Ms Barbara Kilijańska, University of Wrocław, Poland

47. Dr Marta Komsta, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland

48. Dr Monika Kopytowska, University of Łódź, Poland

49. Prof. Gunther Kress, University College London, England

50. Prof. Sergei Kruk, Riga Stradins University, Latvia

51. Dr Magdalena Maria Kubas, University of Warsaw, Poland

52. Prof. Anna Kurska, Jan Kochanowski Univeristy of Kielce, Poland

53. Dr Svetlana Kurteš, ENIEDA Network

54. Prof. Alina Kwiatkowska, University of Łódź, Poland

55. Ms Martina Labaiova, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

56. Prof. Massimo Leone, University of Turin, Italy

57. Ms Katarzyna Lisowska, University of Wrocław, Poland

58. Ms Katarzyna Machtyl, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

59. Ms Holly Maggiore, University of Georgia, USA

60. Dr Marina Maluli César, Université Paris-Sorbonne, France

61. Dr Ioan Marchiş, Babes Bolyai University, Romania

62. Prof. Jason P. Matzke, University of Mary Washington, USA

63. Mr Jason R. Nguyen, Indiana University Bloomington, USA

64. Dr Katarzyna Ojrzyńska, University of Łódź, Poland

65. Mr Jakub Osiński, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland

66. Dr Teresa Pac, University of Central Oklahoma, USA

67. Mr Roger David Phillips, University of Aveiro, Portugal

68. Prof. Krystyna Pietrych, University of Łódź, Poland

69. Prof. Jarosław Płuciennik, University of Lodz, Poland

70. Mr Vít Pokorný, Academy of Sciences in Prague, Czech Republic

71. Prof. Piero Polidoro, Libera Università Maria Ss. Assunta LUMSA, Italy

72. Mr Mauro Puddu, University of Cambridge, UK

73. Mr Štěpán Pudlák, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

74. Ms Roksana Rał-Niemeczek, University of Opole, Poland

75. Dr Anastasia Remoundou-Howley, Qatar University

76. Mr José Manuel Rodríguez Amieva, National University of Cordoba, Argentina

77. Ms Katarzyna Rogalska, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland

78. Prof. Joseph M. Romero, University of Mary Washington, USA

79. Prof. Piotr Salwa, University of Warsaw, Poland

80. Prof. Hanna Serkowska, University of Warsaw, Poland

81. Prof. Michele Sità, Università Cattolica Péter Pázmány di Budapest, Hungary

82. Dr Sheila Skaff, New York University, USA

83. Prof. Rudolf Šrámek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

84. Mr Bartłomiej Starnawski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

85. Prof. Frederik Stjernfelt, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

86. Dr Martin Švantner, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

87. Prof. Ewa Szczęsna, University of Warsaw, Poland

88. Ms Aleksandra Szwagrzyk, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland

89. Dr Urszula Terentowicz-Fotyga, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland

90. Prof. Hailong Tian, Tianjin Foreign Studies University, China

91. Ms Olga Tuszyńska-Szczepaniak, University of Łódź, Poland

92. Prof. Gitana Vanagaitė, Università di Educologia della Lituania, Lithuania

93. Prof. Ugo Vignuzzi, Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy

94. Prof. Patrizia Violi, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy

95. Prof. Ugo Volli, Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy

96. Prof. Mingyu Wang, Tianjin Foreign Studies University, China

97. Ms Katarzyna Wasilewska, Jagiellonian University, Poland

98. Ms Marta Woszczak, Jagiellonian University, Poland

99. Dr Maria Judyta Woźniak, University of Łódź, Poland

100. Dr Małgorzata Zadka, University of Wrocław, Poland

101. Prof. Evripides Zantides, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus

102. Ms Marta Zawichrowska, Kazimierz Wielki University of Bydgoszcz, Poland

103. Prof. Jordan Zlatev, Lund University, Sweden

104. Dr Bartosz Żukowski, University of Łódź, Poland