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  • The distinctive feature of this work was to bring a semiological perspective to the study of environmental accounting.
  • The growing number of choirs or scholae that perform Gregorian Chant according to these developments are thus said to follow the'semiological approach '.
  • :There are strong arguments that music inhabits a semiological realm which, on both ontogenetic and phylogenetic levels, has developmental priority over verbal language.
  • :" There are strong arguments that music inhabits a semiological realm which, on both ontogenetic and phylogenetic levels, has developmental priority over verbal language ."
  • Dom Cardine had many students who have each in their own way continued their semiological studies, some of whom also started experimenting in applying the newly understood principles in performance practice.
  • As early as 1967, Umberto Eco used similar terminology in a lecture he gave in New York City, coining the term " semiological guerrilla " and using expressions like " communications guerrilla warfare " and " cultural guerrilla ."
  • In 1967 he gave the influential lecture " Towards a Semiological Guerrilla Warfare ", which coined the influential term " semiological guerrilla, " and influenced the theorization of guerrilla tactics against mainstream mass media culture, such as guerrilla television and culture jamming.
  • In 1967 he gave the influential lecture " Towards a Semiological Guerrilla Warfare ", which coined the influential term " semiological guerrilla, " and influenced the theorization of guerrilla tactics against mainstream mass media culture, such as guerrilla television and culture jamming.
  • The ISRST's many projects include developing a consortium on Afro-Latin American Studies, a Philadelphia Blues People Project, semiological studies of indigeneity, a Black Civil Society project, symposia on race, sexuality, and sexual health, and ongoing work in Africana philosophy.
  • The Greek position suggests that the " monopolisation " of the name by the Republic and its citizens creates semiological confusion, as it becomes increasingly difficult to disambiguate which " Macedonia ", which " Macedonians " and what " Macedonian language " are referred to in each occasion.
  • A year later he contributed with a semiological essay ( " Transiti / Transits " ) to the catalog for the exhibition " Musica Senza Suono " ( " Soundless Music " ), conceived and realized by producer Francesco Messina and critic Enzo Gentile for the Museo Revoltella in Trieste ( Italy ).
  • Schumacher refers to this as the  semiological project and proposes a new form of agent-based crowd modelling which he calls  life process modeling which purportedly allows for the operationalization of this approach whereby the simulated, frame-dependent crowd behavior represents the meaning and purpose of the design within the design model, thus making it susceptible to successive optimizing improvements.
  • The various neume elements were evaluated by attaching different duration values to them, both in terms of semiological propositions ( nuanced durations according to the manner of neume writing in Chris Hakkennes Graduale Lagal ), and in terms of fixed duration values that were based on mensuralistic notions, however with ratios between short and long notes ranging from 1 : 1, via 1 : 1.2, 1 : 1.4, etc . to 1 : 3.
  • The notion that veins do not behave as rigid tubes but as eminently collapsible tubes suffering from the process of collapse in different situations depending on local conditions and on the position of the body, although perceived by LOWER in 1669 and studied by HOLT in 1941, needed to be categorically demonstrated so that it could establish itself definitely . ( . . . ) Conclusively, this book is an outstanding contribution to the rational knowledge of venous pressure physiology and physiopathology and an indispensable contribution to an adequate understanding of semiological findings in normal and sick humans.
  • Inspired by, and based on, some of the ideas / concepts of the eminent 20th-century philosopher Jacques Derrida, it aimed to challenge the premises of the comparative methodologies employed by Dom Eug鑞e Cardine and his semiological school to study the meaning of the chant signs, as well as to challenge other very influential Gregorian chant theories that are based on the notion of formula and on concepts that are closely related to it  such as that of variant, identity, the oral and the written in chant transmission, and the concept of sign meaning.
  • Thus Nattiez suggests that analyses, especially those intending " a semiological orientation, should . . . at least include a comparative critique of already-written analyses, when they exist, so as to explain why the work has taken on this or that " image " constructed by this or that writer : all analysis is a representation; [ and ] an explanation of the analytical criteria used in the new analysis, so that any critique of this new analysis could be situated in relation to that analysis's own " objectives " and " methods ".
  • In his last book, " Chaosmosis " ( 1992 ), Guattari returned to the question of subjectivity : " How to produce it, collect it, enrich it, reinvent it permanently in order to make it compatible with mutant Universes of value ? " This concern runs through all of his works, from " Psychoanalysis and Transversality " ( a collection of articles from 1957 to 1972 ), through " Years of Winter " ( 1980 1986 ) and " Schizoanalytic Cartographies " ( 1989 ), to his collaboration with Deleuze, " semiotic components as well as " a-signifying semiological dimensions " ( which work " in parallel or independently of " any signifiying function that they may have ).