In a world where everyone has a voice what happens to the art of listening? We now ‘hear’ more than ever before. But how does the advent of ubiquitous, contiguous, continuous media effect our capacity to listen and understand? What happens to the quality of our engagement
Listening is vital to music but to pin it down to a definition has proven difficult because what is ...
This study’s original contributions to knowledge are evidencing that: a) There is the position of ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.A colleague tells me that jour...
Considerable attention in communication, media and social science scholarship is focused on voice, w...
When we think about communication skills, we most frequently focus on expressive skills—what does on...
Listening. We are always listening. Is this true? Or are we just hearing? Often times hearing and li...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
People usually think that to be a good communicator oratory or oral skills are the only required. Ho...
The modern world is permeated by mediated sound. The technologies of sound recording, amplification,...
Listening requires attention and focus—an absorption and processing of the sounds coming into your a...
In focusing on the practices, politics and ethics of listening, this wide-ranging book offers an imp...
Our culture is one that speaks rather than listens. From reality TV to political rallies, there is a...
From the point-of-audition, we ask: what interferes with listening? Listening in/to the world from m...
To date both research and policy on media and cultural diversity have emphasised questions of speaki...
In this paper we reflect on the kind of listening that happens in research whilst taking part in a k...
Listening is vital to music but to pin it down to a definition has proven difficult because what is ...
This study’s original contributions to knowledge are evidencing that: a) There is the position of ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.A colleague tells me that jour...
Considerable attention in communication, media and social science scholarship is focused on voice, w...
When we think about communication skills, we most frequently focus on expressive skills—what does on...
Listening. We are always listening. Is this true? Or are we just hearing? Often times hearing and li...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
People usually think that to be a good communicator oratory or oral skills are the only required. Ho...
The modern world is permeated by mediated sound. The technologies of sound recording, amplification,...
Listening requires attention and focus—an absorption and processing of the sounds coming into your a...
In focusing on the practices, politics and ethics of listening, this wide-ranging book offers an imp...
Our culture is one that speaks rather than listens. From reality TV to political rallies, there is a...
From the point-of-audition, we ask: what interferes with listening? Listening in/to the world from m...
To date both research and policy on media and cultural diversity have emphasised questions of speaki...
In this paper we reflect on the kind of listening that happens in research whilst taking part in a k...
Listening is vital to music but to pin it down to a definition has proven difficult because what is ...
This study’s original contributions to knowledge are evidencing that: a) There is the position of ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.A colleague tells me that jour...