The modern world is permeated by mediated sound. The technologies of sound recording, amplification, and transmission have transformed public and private life and the spaces we inhabit. Our sense perceptions - the ways we see and hear and otherwise experience the world around us - have been mediatised. Mediated words and music constitute identities and channel desires, knowledges, relationships, and politics. Media provide records of the past and populate our visions of the future. Listening is an important key to the experience of and engagement with media, and the ways in which we can engage with each other through media. This chapter explores the many ways listening features in media scholarship despite the tendency of the field to take...
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory is the most comprehensive available survey o...
In a world where everyone has a voice what happens to the art of listening? We now ‘hear’ more than ...
Listening is vital to music but to pin it down to a definition has proven difficult because what is ...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
In focusing on the practices, politics and ethics of listening, this wide-ranging book offers an imp...
Sound remains significantly underresearched as a form of communication, as a modality of experience,...
Popular media may be described as television, film, radio, and print media primarily offered for the...
The phrase media and technology studies applies to a vast area of interdisciplinary research, includ...
The Oxford Handbook of Cinematic Listening explores how “cinematic” and “listening” practices have s...
One of the newer tendencies in contemporary sound art is the use of scientific modes of data collect...
The proliferation of PDAs, MP3 players, and cell phones with various added features has already chan...
This paper outlines an approach to listening drawn from the anthropology and sociology of music, arg...
This article suggests how listening might be rethought as foundational to theories of the public sph...
Much has been written about the relationship between the sounding arts and the art of listening. Gen...
From the point-of-audition, we ask: what interferes with listening? Listening in/to the world from m...
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory is the most comprehensive available survey o...
In a world where everyone has a voice what happens to the art of listening? We now ‘hear’ more than ...
Listening is vital to music but to pin it down to a definition has proven difficult because what is ...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
In focusing on the practices, politics and ethics of listening, this wide-ranging book offers an imp...
Sound remains significantly underresearched as a form of communication, as a modality of experience,...
Popular media may be described as television, film, radio, and print media primarily offered for the...
The phrase media and technology studies applies to a vast area of interdisciplinary research, includ...
The Oxford Handbook of Cinematic Listening explores how “cinematic” and “listening” practices have s...
One of the newer tendencies in contemporary sound art is the use of scientific modes of data collect...
The proliferation of PDAs, MP3 players, and cell phones with various added features has already chan...
This paper outlines an approach to listening drawn from the anthropology and sociology of music, arg...
This article suggests how listening might be rethought as foundational to theories of the public sph...
Much has been written about the relationship between the sounding arts and the art of listening. Gen...
From the point-of-audition, we ask: what interferes with listening? Listening in/to the world from m...
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory is the most comprehensive available survey o...
In a world where everyone has a voice what happens to the art of listening? We now ‘hear’ more than ...
Listening is vital to music but to pin it down to a definition has proven difficult because what is ...