[AUDITORY] ANNOUNCEMENT: Journal of Sonic Studies - New issue now available (Vincent Meelberg )


Subject: [AUDITORY] ANNOUNCEMENT: Journal of Sonic Studies - New issue now available
From:    Vincent Meelberg  <v.meelberg@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 4 Jul 2017 15:28:29 +0200
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We are proud to announce that the 14th issue of the Journal of Sonic = Studies (http://sonicstudies.org) is online, which is our first general = issue. Although many JSS issues are thematically organized, often with = the help and under the responsibility of a guest editor and established = without a public call for submissions, we deem it important to publish = non-thematic issues every now and then in order to pay close attention = to the current state of sound studies affairs. =46rom the very beginning = it has also been our aim to provide a platform for scholars and artists = who are in the early stages of their (academic and/or artistic) careers. = Besides, we have and will continue to attempt to create space for sound = studies not primarily rooted in the humanities or social sciences in = order to further inter- and transdisciplinary discussion.Against this = background, we proudly present JSS 14, containing eight freshly-baked = essays from Australia, the UK, the US, and Indonesia. Together they give = an overview of how discussions within the domain of sound studies = simultaneously affect several other disciplines and discourses. Journal contents: =E2=80=A2 Editorial: Sound Studies and Politics - Vincent Meelberg = and Marcel Cobussen, read by Sharon Stewart =E2=80=A2 Audio Acid: Affective Design and the Psychoacoustic Trip = - Ryan LaLiberty =E2=80=A2 Noise as =E2=80=9CSound out of Place=E2=80=9D: = Investigating the Links between Mary Douglas=E2=80=99 Work on Dirt and = Sound Studies Research - Hugh Pickering and Tom Rice =E2=80=A2 Post-Natural Sound Arts - Mark Peter Wright =E2=80=A2 Silencing Urban Exhalations: A Case Study of Student-Led = Soundscape Design Interventions - Jordan Lacey =E2=80=A2 =E2=80=9CYou Can Hear Them before You See Them=E2=80=9D: = Listening through Belfast Segregated Neighbourhoods - Nicola Di Croce =E2=80=A2 The Sounds of Food: Defamiliarization and the Blinding = of Taste - Tara Brabazon =E2=80=A2 City Noise : Sound (Art) Disaster - Frans Ari Prasetyo =E2=80=A2 Listening Like White Nationalists at a Civil Rights = Rally - Bryce Peake


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