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[Commlist] New issue of SoundEffects journal published
Fri Jan 24 11:45:06 GMT 2020
SoundEffects vol. 9 iss. 1: Sound and Participation
Edited by Iben Have and Vadim Keylin.
The rising prominence of interactive media and technologies has brought
about an increased scholarly interest in participatory phenomena. This
issue of SoundEffects aims to put a sonic spin on participation studies
and emphasize the dialogic and participatory aspects of auditory culture.
Editorial:
Sound and participation (Iben Have & Vadim Keylin):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/118244
Articles:
Co-consuming a “fun addiction”: Buying, desiring, and using Eurorack
together online (Farley Miller):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/112699
Noise over signal: Phonography culture as participatory (Jason W. Luther
and Patrick Williams): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/116688
Algorithmic interactive music generation in videogames: A modular design
for adaptive automatic music scoring (Alvaro E. Lopez Duarte):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/118245
Sound production as a cultural practice: Recording studios in the
Northern Region of Malawi (Piotr Cichocki):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/118246
Community as a discursive construct in contemporary Danish singing
culture (Lea Wierød Borčak): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/113023
Crash, boom, bang: Affordances for participation in sound art (Vadim
Keylin): https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/118243
Silences and policies in the shared listening: Ultra-red and
Escuchatorio (Susana Jiménez Carmona):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/112931
The soundscape of Islamic populism: Auditory publics, silences and the
myth of democracy (Nil Basdurak):
https://www.soundeffects.dk/article/view/112804
The whole issue can be found here:
https://www.soundeffects.dk/issue/view/8519
SoundEffects (http://soundeffects.dk) is an open access, international,
peer-reviewed journal on sound and sound experience operating on the
Open Journal System. SoundEffects brings together a plurality of
theories, methodologies, and historical approaches applicable to sound
as both mediated and unmediated experience. The journal primarily
addresses disciplines within media and communication studies,
aesthetics, musicology, comparative literature, cultural studies,
psychology and sociology. In order to push the boundary of
interdisciplinary sound studies into new areas, we also encourage
contributions from disciplines such as health care, architecture, and
sound design. As an international journal taking a humanities-based
interdisciplinary approach to sound, SoundEffects is responding to the
increasing global interest in sound studies.
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