Multiple issues or ongoing posts
A single post, article or volume
Bldgblog
BLOG. Here is a link to posts about Sound from this fantastic blog. The phrase that the author uses to describe the blog is: “Architectural Conjecture // Urban Speculation // Landscape Futures. So there’s a nice connection explored here between sound and space, sound and site.” Blog – Ongoing publication
The Ear Room
BLOG. Ear Room is a quarterly online interview publication focusing on the complex use of sound in artistic practice. It offers a platform for rigorous, insightful and critical engagement within the field of sound, and its broader contexts. Blog – Multi-issue publication
Everyday Listening
BLOG. Everyday Listening collects inspiring and remarkable sound art and creative sound design projects, installations, reviews of urban soundscapes, places, contemporary or experimental, mostly electronic music.
Blog – Ongoing publication
Interference Journal
Interference is a peer reviewed journal. It is an open access forum on the role of sound in cultural practices, providing a trans-disciplinary platform for the presentation of research and practice in areas such as acoustic ecology, sensory anthropology, sonic arts, musicology, technology studies and philosophy. The journal seeks to balance its content between scholarly writing, accounts of creative practice, and an active engagement with current research topics in audio culture.
Journal of Sonic Studies
“As an object of study, our sonic environment seems to be a quite recent discovery (with the exception of music).” this is a multidisciplinary thematic journal that attempts to explore sound and its impact “how can we understand the impact and importance of sound, both on an individual and a general cultural level? JSS thus provides a platform for theorists and artists who would like to present relevant work regarding the sonic environment.” Journal – Ongoing publication
Listening Pasts, Listening Futures’ 2023
Articles and other artifacts from a conference in which “A global cohort of over one hundred artists, academics, authors, students and community engagement specialists gathered to present research, performances, installations and workshops considering how we may learn collectively from the past and imagine new futures based on a diversity of listening practices and acoustic relationships in our worlds. As the wider field of sound studies has matured, so have contributions made by acoustic ecology towards sonic scholarship and practice, including addressing the legacies of the World Soundscape Project.
Sonic Cyberfeminisms
Sonic Cyberfeminisms is an ongoing multi-modal interdisciplinary project combining theoretical reflection and creative practice, led by Annie Goh and Marie Thompson and in collaboration with a collective of artists, musicians and writers. It draws upon intersectional feminist praxis and the legacies of cyberfeminism and aims to foreground agendas of social justice in the domains of sound, gender and technology and, in doing so, develop critical cultural work. Journal – Single publication
Sound Effects
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Sound and Sound Experience is a peer-reviewed online journal that 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, and sociology. In order to push the border of interdisciplinary sound studies into new areas, we also encourage contributions from disciplines such as psychology, health care, architecture, and sound design. As the only international journal to take a humanities-based interdisciplinary approach to sound, SoundEffects responds to the increasing global interest in sound studies in the past decade.
Sound Escapes
A catalogue for the Sound Escapes exhibition curated by Angus Carlyle and Irene Revell held at Space Gallery, London, 2009. ISSU – Single publication
You can’t trust music
An experimental online publication by EFLUX
“YCTM will unfold through four chapters and two interludes, framed by an introduction and a conclusion. Each chapter is organized thematically with four or five artworks, and released every two-to-three months. Visitors to the site are encouraged to listen to the works in their entirety and can navigate through as the project develops.” Experimental Journal – Multi-issue publication