About the event

Living in the Soundscape: From Cognitive to Cultural Approaches and Back

Multidisciplinary Avant Symposium, June 2–3, 2023, Katowice (Poland)

The symposium is devoted to research on hearing and understanding sounds. It is a multidisciplinary event with a wide range of approaches spanning from cognitive to cultural research, also encompassing various philosophies of sound and hearing.

With the dominance of focus on issues related to vision in the cognitive and cultural sciences, hearing may seem to be simply one of the modalities. As a consequence, is it not better to treat humans as multimodal beings and treat their environments on a similar basis? Certainly, multimodality is an important feature of our “being in the world”. Regardless, however, we see great value in examining and reflecting on the specifics of our hearing and of sound landscapes in which we grew up, but which we create.

In recent decades, cognitive hearing science on the one hand and sound culture studies on the other have emerged. At the same time, issues related to this modality are present in various types of research projects related to learning, situated problem solving, language practice, prosody and its application, social interaction, mental disorders, auditory affordances, human-environment interaction and user experience design, a (possible) role of sound in scientific research, as well as on the broadly understood sound culture, and on the role of sounds in designing sustainable development. In these contexts, silence, which we manage and use in various ways, may also be a valuable subject of research. 

Although the symposium is not directly devoted to music, we encourage you to analyze its sound “matter” in the scope suggested above.

We do not expect specialists combining cognitive and culture approaches; rather, we aim at designing a space for mutual inspiration and exchange. We are also looking forward to philosophical approaches. We strongly encourage you, as far as possible, to see your participation in our event as an opportunity to demonstrate phenomena worth investigating in practice. Therefore, among the forms of presentation, apart from classic papers, we also offer performative papers and posters/sound installations (technical guidelines for those interested will be posted soon). In this context, we are already announcing the post-conference issue of the journal, which will include your special, enhanced with sounds (possibly supplemented with multimedia) publications.

The symposium will be held in person, except for a special sound poster/paper session.

Submission topics include, but are not limited to:

In addition, we have a special favour to ask. We would be enormously grateful for sharing with us short audio-samples (around 5-15 minutes) of sound landscapes from the areas you live and work at (delivered before or by the end of the symposium). It is independent from the planned session of soundscape studies. We would like to place your audio-samples in a special virtual map of the symposium, which will also be included in the post-conference issue of the journal. It is optional, but as we believe, worth the effort. For that matter, we would like to thank the authors of audio-samples with small gifts to remember it by.