Sound Studies Review: An International Peer-Reviewed Music Journal
Sound Studies Review (SSR) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, published semiannually by Brepols Publishers (Turnhout, Belgium) that seeks to present multiple perspectives on the science and cultural reception of sound in our everyday listening environment. The purpose of the journal is to diversify the audience of sound studies by offering a wide range of differing topics that converge at the intersections between musicology, acoustical research, philology and semiology, history of science, audio technology, performance studies, environmental studies, instrument building and media studies.
Editors-in-Chief
• Mark A. Pottinger, Manhattan University, USA
• Luca Lévi Sala, Manhattan University/NYU, USA
Advisory Board
• Bruce Liby, Manhattan University, USA
• Julia Kursell, University of Amsterdam, NL
• Peter Pesic, St. John's College in Sante Fe, USA
• Francesca Brittan, Case-Western Reserve University, USA
• Nicholas Brooke, Bennington College, USA
• Christophe Cox, Hampshire College, USA
• Michael Grabowski, Manhattan University, USA
• Rebecca Wolf, Regensburg University / Deutsches Museum, Munich, DE
• Thom Gencarelli, Manhattan University, USA
• Piotr Podlipniak, University of Poznań, PL
• Lawrence Kramer, Fordham University, USA
• Thomas Strange, Abbott Laboratories in Liberty, USA
• Bennett Zon, Durham University, UK
• Jacob Roesch, Manhattan University, USA
• Franck Jedrzejewski, Université Paris-Saclay, FR
• Ian Cross, Cambridge University, UK