Sounding Out – The Cultural Politics of Sound and Listening

Sounding Out! is a weekly online publication, a networked academic archive, and a dynamic group platform bringing together sound studies scholars, sound artists and professionals, and readers interested in the cultural politics of sound and listening. Every Monday, their writers offer well-researched, well-written, and accessible interventions in sound studies, directing the field’s energy toward the social, cultural, and political aspects of sound and listening, particularly their differential construction of and material impacts on variously positioned bodies.

Sounding Out seeks out scholarship, podcasts, art, and essays—and rhetorical re-mixes of all these elements—devoted to answering four interconnected and interlocking research questions:

As a scholarly publication, Sounding Out!  is peer-reviewed, but following an open, developmental model fostered by digital humanities, in which editors and advisors are known to their writers, and provide several rounds of feedback, commentary, and collaboration before publication.  The editorial collective invites contributions via themed calls-for-posts as well as on more general topics related to their research mission.  Sounding Out invites work that uses sound as more than an object of study, but also as a medium of argumentation, experience, provocation, and communication.

Note: All pieces for Sounding Out! are stringently peer reviewed by the Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial Collective.  They go through several draft stages before publication. For full details on our editorial process, click here.  For submission instructions click here.  To read more about the editorial mission of Sounding Out!’s podcast, click here.

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