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Our conferences and symposia often feature our annual Alfred Korzybski Memorial Lecture Series.

The Institute of General Semantics periodically hosts, sponsors, and co-sponsors conferences and symposia attended by people from around the world, featuring presentations on topics related to general semantics and its multidisciplinary interests.

Upcoming events

    • 29 Apr 2025
    • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • The Players Club, 16 Gramercy Park S, New York, NY 10003
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    Registration for In-Person Event Only 

    Please Join Us For a Very Special Evening

    as the

    Institute of General Semantics

    NY Society for General Semantics

    Media Ecology Association

    and

    Urban Communication Foundation

     Join Together to Co-sponsor

    A Memorial Tribute to

    Gary Gumpert

    and a screening of

    The Gutenberg Galaxy

    "The Gutenberg Galaxy" is a 30-minute television program that featured media scholar Marshall McLuhan, along with artist Harley Parker and educationist Robert Shafer, produced and directed by Gary Gumpert.  Originally aired locally in Detroit, Michigan via Wayne State University's UHF channel in 1960, and recorded via kinescope, this rarely seen recording offers a glimpse into what both television and McLuhan were like before they became ubiquitous.

    Gary Gumpert (Ph.D, Wayne State University) was Emeritus Professor of Communication at Queens College of the City University of New York and President of the Urban Communication Foundation. His creative career as a television director and academic career as a scholar spanned over 60 years. The author and editor of numerous books including Talking Tombstones and Other Tales of the Media Age, The Urban Communication Reader, and   Regulating Convergence and Regulating Social Media: Legal and Ethical Considerations, he was the recipient of the Media Ecology Association's Neil Postman Award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity.

    The memorial will feature remarks from his former students, colleagues, and friends. If you are interested in participating, please email Lance Strate.

    Registration is free. All attendees must be registered in order to gain admittance to the club. This includes any guests you might want to bring with you.

    The program will take place in the Dining Hall on the 1st floor of the club. Please note that, as an historic 19th century landmark, the site is not handicap accessible. Dress code is business casual and is strictly enforced, including no sneakers, shorts, ripped jeans, t-shirts).

    • 9 Jun 2025
    • 11 Jun 2025
    • Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City
    • 12
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    Introduction to General Semantics

    An In-Person Seminar
    June 9-11

    Mexico City

    The Institute of General Semantics is pleased to sponsor an in-person seminar on general semantics and related non-aristotelian systems. The 3-day intensive course will include lecture, discussion, and exercises designed to provide participants with a thorough grounding in the discipline and its applications.

    For those unfamiliar with general semantics, the seminar will provide a comprehensive introduction to the tradition and its 21st century evolution. For those already familiar with the non-aristotelian approach, the course will provide reinforcement, enrichment, and an updating and expansion of the discipline. And for those interested in and/or involved in teaching, the seminar will provide useful guidance on pedagogy related to topics such as language, symbolic communication, thought and behavior, and epistemology and evaluation.

    The seminar leaders will include four trustees of the Institute of General Semantics:

    Mary P. Lahman, Professor Emerita of Communication Studies at Manchester University and author of Awareness and Action

    Lance Strate, IGS President, Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, and author of Media Ecology: An Approach to Understanding the Human Condition, and Concerning Communication: Epic Quests and Lyric Excursions Within the Human Lifeworld

    Peggy Cassidy, Professor of Communication at Adelphi University, President of the New York Society for General Semantics, editor of Explorations in Media Ecology, and author of Bookends: The Changing Media Environment of American Classrooms and Children, Media, and American History: Printed Poison, Pernicious Stuff, and Other Terrible Temptations.

    Thom Gencarelli, Professor of Communication at Manhattan University, Treasurer of the Institute of General Semantics, and editor of ETC: A Review of General Semantics.

    The seminar will be held on June 9th to 11th in Mexico City, at the Universidad Panamericana campus. The annual meeting of the Media Ecology Association will take place immediately preceding the start of the seminar, from June 5th to 8th, and seminar participants are encouraged to attend, as the MEA convention will include several sessions sponsored by the Institute of General Semantics.

    The seminar fee is $100 for IGS members, $200 for non-members, and will cover the cost of course materials. Participants will be responsible for their own transportation, room, and board. Registrants will receive information regarding discounted hotel rates.

    We will try to accommodate everyone interested in attending the seminar, but space will necessarily will be limited, so register early to insure your participation!

    The schedule will be posted at a later date, but will include all-day programming, with a break for lunch between the morning and afternoon sessions.

    • 3 Oct 2025
    • 5 Oct 2025
    • The Players Club, 16 Gramercy Park S, New York, NY 10003


    Registration is for 

    In-Person Attendance ONLY

    and will be open at a later date 


    All IGS Members in Good Standing Will Receive Instructions on How to Livestream the Event Online Prior to the AKML

    The 73rd Annual 

    Alfred Korzybski

    Memorial Lecture

    and the Symposium on

    Discourse,

    Dialogue,

    and Democracy

    October 3rd-5th, 2025

    Co-Sponsored by the

    New York Society for General Semantics

    the International Bateson Institute

    the Media Ecology Association

    the Tomkins Institute

    and the 404 Festival of Art and Technology

    featuring

    Tristan Harris

    Tristan Harris is Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology (CHT), a nonprofit organization whose mission is to align technology with humanity’s best interests. He regularly briefs heads of state, technology CEOs, and US Congress members, in addition to mobilizing millions of people around the world through mainstream media. Tristan has explored the influences that hijack human attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs, from his childhood as a magician to his coursework in Stanford’s Persuasive Technology Lab to his leadership as a Design Ethicist at Google. Today, he studies how major technology platforms wield dangerous power over our ability to make sense of the world and leads the call for systemic change. In 2020, Tristan was featured in the two-time Emmy-winning Netflix documentary, The Social Dilemma. The film unveiled how social media is dangerously reprogramming our brains and human civilization. It reached over 100 million people in 190 countries across 30 languages. His viral presentation, The AI Dilemma, with Aza Raskin, maps where we’re heading with AI and how we can respond. As a co-host of the top-rated technology podcast, Your Undivided Attention, he explores the drivers behind social media’s race for attention, its destabilization of society, and potential solutions. 


    The lecture, dinner, and symposium are being held at the historic Players Club in Gramercy Park, Manhattan. 

    Registration is free for IGS members and their guests, but all attendees must be registered in advance in order to gain admittance to the club. More information regarding the dinner and symposium schedule will be made available at a later date.

    Please note that as an historic 19th century landmark, the site is not handicap accessible. Dress code is business casual and is strictly enforced, including no sneakers, shorts, ripped jeans, t-shirts).

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25 May 2023 Some Perspective on the Perspective of Communication and Media Revolutions
29 Apr 2023 Ecologies of Mind, Media, and Meaning 2 Symposium
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26 Mar 2023 General Semantics and Epistemics: The Science-Art of Innovating
21 Feb 2023 EmpathyA is not EmpathyB is not EmpathyC
31 Jan 2023 What is Warm Data?
12 Dec 2022 Metaphors and Definitions: A General Semantics Look at the Language of Pain, Addiction, and the Opioid Epidemic
11 Nov 2022 Challenging Some Common-Sense Notions About Language
28 Oct 2022 The Issue of Is: A Commentary on the Case Against the Verb “To Be”
7 Oct 2022 AKML and Symposium
29 Sep 2022 How to Improve Your Thinking and Communicating Ability Using General Semantics
21 Sep 2022 The Map is Not the Territory
25 Jun 2022 Science, Sanity, and the Semantic Environment II: An Online Symposium
6 Apr 2022 Totem and Taboo in Contemporary Talk
1 Oct 2021 AKML and Symposium

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