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[AUDITORY] extension: JASA issue on reconsidering classic ideas in speech communication



Greetings all,

The upcoming deadline for submissions to JASA’s special issue on “Reconsidering Classic Ideas in Speech Communication” has been extended one month to March 31

Information about this issue can be found here (https://asa.scitation.org/jas/info/specialissues/cfp_081921) and some highlights are copied below:

This special issue will provide a critical look at some historical, seminal ideas that have had significant influence on research and teaching in the field of speech communication. The goal is not to disparage these ideas, but rather to reconsider their original value and evaluate the need for caution or replacement with more modern results and methods. Contributions will provide both respectful historical context to the classic ideas, and also new original research that clarifies the limitations of the original ideas. This special issue is intended to be a resource for guiding research methodology and teaching that can guide researchers in related fields.

The Special Issue’s focus includes (but is not restricted to) topics such as:

If you have any questions about your intended paper, please email the guest editors (below)

Matthew Winn
University of Minnesota, USA
Email: mwinn@xxxxxxx

Richard Wright
University of Washington, USA
Email: rawright@xxxxxx

Benjamin Tucker
University of Alberta, Canada
Email: benjamin.tucker@xxxxxxxxxxx


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Matthew Winn, AuD, PhD
Associate Professor
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
University of Minnesota