We are happy to announce that the 7th peer-reviewed issue of Hortus Semioticus, a zoosemiotics special issue, is now available, and the editorial team at Hortus Semioticus invites you to www.hortussemioticus.ut.ee where readers have open access to the issue’s content.
This publication presents the works of 6 authors and deals with a wide array of concerns, including human and non-human animal communication between herds and herders in Mongolia (Yekaterina Lukina), representation of foxes in literature (Jaanika Palm), non-human animal cognition (Rhea Colaso, Carlos H. Guzmán, and Siiri Tarrikas), and the position of animals within society (Mirko Cerrone).
We are also happy to present an interview between Pauline Delahaye’s and Timo Maran regarding Maran’s new book Ecosemiotics. The Study of Signs in Changing Ecologies.
Everyone at Hortus Semioticus hopes this issue will engage and inspire your interest in zoosemiotics as much as it did for us, and we wish you happy readings.