Recent developments in music regulation policy in some European countries show a recognition of changes in the built environment, contemporary demographics and the sonic profile of popular music. These initiatives have not been echoed in Australian music policy, where the primary focus is on the cultural and economic conditions of production and consumption, with little interest in the mechanics and biology of sound production and circulation, and their social welfare implications. Within the general category of noise pollution, it appears that the proliferation of low-frequency noise (LFN) is the fastest growing problem, in which contemporary popular music is increasingly implicated. This paper explores why LFN should suddenly become so pe...
Despite being an overall objective of European policies, health equity and environmental justice hav...
The oxford handbook of sound studies offers new and engaging perspectives on the significance of sou...
Noise pollution is one of the factors that affect the quality of life of the general population, esp...
Recent developments in music regulation policy in some European countries show a recognition of chan...
Investigation of the sonic environment of the contemporary city suggests that there is a profound di...
This article draws together strands from various publications that have been generated by over a dec...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the exact dangers of leisure music to society, as peoples’...
Music induced hearing disorders and noise pollution are issues that emerge on the crossroads of soci...
This contribution argues for an ecological way of listening. It reflects on the possibilities and pi...
This diploma thesis focuses on issues connected with music pollution, which has an impact on us when...
Noise was probably the first environmental pollutant (apart from human waste) in the Ancient world. ...
This study explores the opportunities for and barriers to improving environmental conditions in orde...
Because music-induced hearing disorders and noise pollution from concerts emerge at the crossroads o...
Noise is an unpleasant sound or sound phenomenon, which in certain intensity causes an uncomfortable...
Noise pollution is a growing crisis. There is widespread concern regarding this problem and in recen...
Despite being an overall objective of European policies, health equity and environmental justice hav...
The oxford handbook of sound studies offers new and engaging perspectives on the significance of sou...
Noise pollution is one of the factors that affect the quality of life of the general population, esp...
Recent developments in music regulation policy in some European countries show a recognition of chan...
Investigation of the sonic environment of the contemporary city suggests that there is a profound di...
This article draws together strands from various publications that have been generated by over a dec...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the exact dangers of leisure music to society, as peoples’...
Music induced hearing disorders and noise pollution are issues that emerge on the crossroads of soci...
This contribution argues for an ecological way of listening. It reflects on the possibilities and pi...
This diploma thesis focuses on issues connected with music pollution, which has an impact on us when...
Noise was probably the first environmental pollutant (apart from human waste) in the Ancient world. ...
This study explores the opportunities for and barriers to improving environmental conditions in orde...
Because music-induced hearing disorders and noise pollution from concerts emerge at the crossroads o...
Noise is an unpleasant sound or sound phenomenon, which in certain intensity causes an uncomfortable...
Noise pollution is a growing crisis. There is widespread concern regarding this problem and in recen...
Despite being an overall objective of European policies, health equity and environmental justice hav...
The oxford handbook of sound studies offers new and engaging perspectives on the significance of sou...
Noise pollution is one of the factors that affect the quality of life of the general population, esp...