Interference is a peer reviewed journal supported by Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) and The University of Ulster's Arts and Humanities Research Institute. It is an open access forum on the role of sound in cultural practices, providing a trans-disciplinary platform for the presentation of research and practice in areas such as acoustic ecology, sensory anthropology, sonic arts, musicology, technology studies and philosophy. The journal seeks to balance its content between scholarly writing, accounts of creative practice, and an active engagement with current research topics in audio culture.
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Issue 7 Photo Credit
Rob Mackay; Spurn Head; 2017; Image courtesy of the artist.
Interference accepts papers on an ongoing basis as well as distributing calls for papers for special issues. If you are unsure if your submission is suitable for the journal please contact the editor: