Recent research projects
The semiotic application projects that have been undertaken in recent years at the Department of Semiotics:
EU Horisont 101084220
01.11.2022 – 31.10.2026
Coevolutionary approach for unlocking the transformative potential of nature-based solutions in the name of more inclusive and resilient communities.
Principal investigator: Timo Maran
Main investigators: Lona Päll, Nelly Mäekivi, Riin Magnus, Kalevi Kull, Tiit Remm
01.11.2022 – 31.10.2026
Coevolutionary approach for unlocking the transformative potential of nature-based solutions in the name of more inclusive and resilient communities.
Principal investigator: Timo Maran
Main investigators: Lona Päll, Nelly Mäekivi, Riin Magnus, Kalevi Kull, Tiit Remm
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/how-to-participate/org-details/999999999/project/101084220/program/43108390/details
SHVFI19127 Strategic Narrative as a Model for Reshaping the Security Dilemma
08.03.2019 – 31.01.2023
Principal investigator: Andreas Ventsel
Main investigators: Mari-Liis Madisson and Sten Hansson (University of Tartu Institute of Social Studies).
08.03.2019 – 31.01.2023
Principal investigator: Andreas Ventsel
Main investigators: Mari-Liis Madisson and Sten Hansson (University of Tartu Institute of Social Studies).
MHVFI20281 Rethinking Zoo Biology: The Histories, Effects and Futures of Captivity
1.01.2020-31.12.2022
Principal investigator: Nelly Mäekivi
1.01.2020-31.12.2022
Principal investigator: Nelly Mäekivi
PSG675 The cultural value of transmediality and development of digital educational platforms
01.01.2021–31.12.2024
Principal investigator: Maarja Ojamaa
01.01.2021–31.12.2024
Principal investigator: Maarja Ojamaa