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RS014 – Joe Hanson on Animals, Sound, and Semiotics



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Originally Published February 5, 2015

When an animal makes a sound, does that sound have meaning? Mike talks to Dr. Joe Hanson, a biology expert and curator/host of It’s Okay To Be Smart, and you’ll get a glimpse into the world of animals, sound, and semiotics.

— SOURCES —

The semiome: From genetic to semiotic scaffolding
philpapers.org/rec/HOFTSF

— Find Joe at —

youtube.com/itsokaytobesmart
twitter.com/jtotheizzoe
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2 thoughts on “RS014 – Joe Hanson on Animals, Sound, and Semiotics
  1. One thought that came to me while listening is that love songs are a universal thing. Everyone always wonders why love is the most popular topic to write a song around when in reality Carly Rae Jepsen is just the human version of the whale's thirty minute mating call. All animals wanna love lol.

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