Among the challenges arising in the fields of Acoustic Ecology and Sound Studies is the often contentious process of defining soundscapes that promote health. Questions arise: Should recommendations be based on individual preference, or are there universal principles that apply regardless of circumstances? Are there such things as toxic and nourishing sounds, comparable to elements of nutrition? Do R. Murray Schafer’s calls for quieter and more harmonious soundscapes still make sense amid new assessments of urban noise as a vector for intercultural communication? Are both stances due for reconsideration? Decades of medical research on the effects on health and mood of ambient noise and recreational music can provide answers to some of these...
Schafer advocates soundscape study, or interdisciplinary research on the sonic environment that comb...
The soundscape is defined by the International Standard Organization (ISO) 12913-1 as the human’s pe...
Music and noise would seem to be polar opposites: One is thought to be disruptive, whereas the other...
In policy-making and research alike, environmental sounds are often considered only as psychophysica...
At an international level it is recognised that urban noise has serious and negative public health i...
Much research has focused on unwanted sound, or noise, and its links to poor health and wellbeing. I...
The number of soundscape studies is growing steadily over time and the discipline as a whole is goin...
The number of soundscape studies is growing steadily over time and the discipline as a whole is goin...
What can be done to raise awareness of the significance of sense- and soundscape for health, wellbei...
The focus of the building industry and research is shifting from delivering satisfactory spaces to g...
Noise can be defined as an undesirable sound that pollutes the environment. If noise is continuous a...
This book gathers 14 original contributions published in an IJERPH Special Issue that deal with the ...
Sound in our human world is broken down into two general types : desirable and undesirable. Unwanted...
Sonic Notes invites you to explore the links between sound, acoustics and wellbeing at this unique w...
This paper will examine research on noise and health and suggest new topics and methods of investig...
Schafer advocates soundscape study, or interdisciplinary research on the sonic environment that comb...
The soundscape is defined by the International Standard Organization (ISO) 12913-1 as the human’s pe...
Music and noise would seem to be polar opposites: One is thought to be disruptive, whereas the other...
In policy-making and research alike, environmental sounds are often considered only as psychophysica...
At an international level it is recognised that urban noise has serious and negative public health i...
Much research has focused on unwanted sound, or noise, and its links to poor health and wellbeing. I...
The number of soundscape studies is growing steadily over time and the discipline as a whole is goin...
The number of soundscape studies is growing steadily over time and the discipline as a whole is goin...
What can be done to raise awareness of the significance of sense- and soundscape for health, wellbei...
The focus of the building industry and research is shifting from delivering satisfactory spaces to g...
Noise can be defined as an undesirable sound that pollutes the environment. If noise is continuous a...
This book gathers 14 original contributions published in an IJERPH Special Issue that deal with the ...
Sound in our human world is broken down into two general types : desirable and undesirable. Unwanted...
Sonic Notes invites you to explore the links between sound, acoustics and wellbeing at this unique w...
This paper will examine research on noise and health and suggest new topics and methods of investig...
Schafer advocates soundscape study, or interdisciplinary research on the sonic environment that comb...
The soundscape is defined by the International Standard Organization (ISO) 12913-1 as the human’s pe...
Music and noise would seem to be polar opposites: One is thought to be disruptive, whereas the other...