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WFAE Newsletter: Call for articles and OP-ED pieces

Subject: WFAE Newsletter: Call for articles and OP-ED pieces
From: "asaelist" asaelist
Date: Sat Mar 3, 2012 11:53 am ((PST))
The WFAE Newsletter <http://wfae.proscenia.net/newsletter/index.htm> , a
bimonthly publication of the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology, is
interested in contributions of short 700-900 word articles, or OP-ED
pieces, about topics related to soundscape ecology. Six featured
articles are published each year. Articles may include images, video and
sound links.




Example topics:




Conducting winter soundwalks

Preservation of urban soundscapes

Current research projects in acoustic ecology or related disciplines

Designing public gardens with an ear to creating soundscape experiences

Background music in commercial venues

Electric vehicles and pedestrian safety issues

Teaching children about soundscape ecology

Hearing loss and social issues

Documenting community soundscapes

Soundwalk or Listening walk - is there a difference?

What do musicians need to know about acoustic-ecology?

Architectural design, acoustics, and work spaces

The sound of water features in city environments

Comparing cultural soundscapes

Short film, video, CD, reviews

Favorite soundwalks




If you are interested in contributing please write us at
 <>  with an
outline of the topic and a short biographical statement.  Selected
articles are published with the authors retaining copyright. Paid
compensation is not available.













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