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  1. The Spatiality of Being.Tim Ireland - 2015 - Biosemiotics 8 (3):381-401.
    Space is a product of semiosis. It is a condition pertinent to an organism’s semiotic freedom, which is articulated by the organism as a consequence of its capacity to manipulate the world in the course of its unfolding interaction with its environment. Spatial configuration is thus the result of agency inherent in the organism-in-its-environment. Space, a consequence of social cohesion, is effected through constraints and processes of enaction which are semiotic. These processes are productive and offer architects a novel means (...)
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  • Spatial embedding and the structure of complex networks.S. Bullock, L. Barnett & E. A. Di Paolo - 2010 - Complexity 16 (2):20-28.
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  • Spatial embedding as an enabling constraint: Introduction to a special issue of complexity on the topic of “Spatial Organization”.Seth Bullock & Nicholas Geard - 2010 - Complexity 16 (2):8-10.
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  • Spatially embedded dynamics and complexity.Christopher L. Buckley, Seth Bullock & Lionel Barnett - 2010 - Complexity 16 (2):29-34.
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