•  48
    An introduction to phytosemiotics
    Sign Systems Studies 28 326-350. 2000.
    Asking, whether plants have semiosis, the article gives a review of the works on phytosemiotics, referring to the tradition in botany that has seen plants as non-mechanic systems. This approach can use the concept of biological need as the primary holistic process in living systems. Demonstrating the similarity between the need and semiosis, it is concluded that sign is a meronomic entity. A distinction between five levels of sign systems is proposed: cellular, vegetative, animal, linguistic, an…Read more
  •  4
    Obituary: Thure von Uexküll 1908–2004
    with Jesper Hoffmeyer
    Sign Systems Studies 2 487-494. 2005.
  •  20
    Intercommunication
    with Peeter Torop and Mihhail Lolman
    Sign Systems Studies 28 11-14. 2000.
  •  4
    Lectures in Theoretical Biology: The Second Stage
    with Toomas Tiivel and Eesti Teaduste Akadeemia
    . 1993.
  •  36
    Maastike semiootiline uurimine
    with Kati Lindström and Hannes Palang
    Sign Systems Studies 39 (2/4): 36-36. 2011.
    The article provides an overview of different approaches to the semiotic study of landscapes both in the field of semiotics proper and in landscape studiesin general. The article describes different approaches to the semiotic processes in landscapes from the semiological tradition where landscape has been seen as analogous to a text with its language, to more naturalized and phenomenological approaches, as well as ecosemiotic view of landscapes that goes beyond anthropocentric definitions. Speci…Read more
  •  5
    From the editors of this volume
    with Torsten Rüting
    Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2): 10-10. 2004.