Sound Studies is an international academic journal dedicated to the study of sound, exploring the significance and role of sound in different cultural, social, and technological contexts. This journal covers multiple aspects of sound production, perception, dissemination, and consumption, encouraging interdisciplinary research methods including anthropology, musicology, media studies, architecture, and environmental studies. Sound Studies provides a platform for scholars, artists, and practitioners to publish and discuss the latest discoveries in sound research, aiming to promote academic dialogue and theoretical development of sound as a key research subject.
The academic influence of this journal is reflected in its contribution to the field of sound research, providing a venue for researchers in this field to publish high-quality research. The target audience includes sound artists, sound designers, musicologists, media theorists, environmental scientists, as well as students and professionals interested in sound culture and technology.