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A heightened interest in the role of the senses in society is rapidly supplanting older paradigms and challenging conventional theories of representation, which to date have prioritized the visual and textual over other media of experience. The Senses & Society is an international, refereed journal that provides a forum for the exploration of sensory communication and expression in history and across cultures. Highly interdisciplinary, it welcomes submissions from sensory history, the arts, sociology, anthropology, design, architecture, cultural and media studies.
Sensory Design Review Articles may address sensory design issues and experiences in areas such as: architecture, design history, industrial design, interaction design, interior design, landscape design, material culture studies, sensory aesthetics, urban planning and related design fields. Some past titles include: “IIT Muffles the L: The McCormick-Tribune Campus Center” by Joyce Monice Malnar (V2 (1), 2007), “Please Wash Your Hands” by Jo-Anne Bichard, Julienne Hanson, Clara Greed (V3 (1), 2008), “Sensuality and Shag Carpeting: A Design Review of a Postwar Floor Covering” by Chad Randl (V 5 (2), 2010), and “Sensationalizing OMA’s Milstein Hall at Cornell University” by D. Medina Lasansky (V9 (1), 2014).
Review articles can be submitted at any time. They should be between 1200- 1500 words, or by prior arrangement up to 2200 words. They do not usually have an abstract. They must include 3-5 keywords and a 30-word biography of the author(s), including institutional affiliation(s).
Sensory design reviews should be submitted electronically (preferably in Microsoft Word) to the Sensory Design Review Editor: Lois.Frankel@carleton.ca.
Call for Sensory Design Review Articles
The Senses and Society
Routledge
ISSN 1745-8927 (Print), 1745-8935 (Online)
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Deadline for submission: any time
A heightened interest in the role of the senses in society is rapidly supplanting older paradigms and challenging conventional theories of representation, which to date have prioritized the visual and textual over other media of experience. The Senses & Society is an international, refereed journal that provides a forum for the exploration of sensory communication and expression in history and across cultures. Highly interdisciplinary, it welcomes submissions from sensory history, the arts, sociology, anthropology, design, architecture, cultural and media studies.
Sensory Design Review Articles may address sensory design issues and experiences in areas such as: architecture, design history, industrial design, interaction design, interior design, landscape design, material culture studies, sensory aesthetics, urban planning and related design fields. Some past titles include: “IIT Muffles the L: The McCormick-Tribune Campus Center” by Joyce Monice Malnar (V2 (1), 2007), “Please Wash Your Hands” by Jo-Anne Bichard, Julienne Hanson, Clara Greed (V3 (1), 2008), “Sensuality and Shag Carpeting: A Design Review of a Postwar Floor Covering” by Chad Randl (V 5 (2), 2010), and “Sensationalizing OMA’s Milstein Hall at Cornell University” by D. Medina Lasansky (V9 (1), 2014).
Review articles can be submitted at any time. They should be between 1200- 1500 words, or by prior arrangement up to 2200 words. They do not usually have an abstract. They must include 3-5 keywords and a 30-word biography of the author(s), including institutional affiliation(s).
Sensory design reviews should be submitted electronically (preferably in Microsoft Word) to the Sensory Design Review Editor: Lois.Frankel@carleton.ca.
Call for Sensory Design Review Articles
The Senses and Society
Routledge
ISSN 1745-8927 (Print), 1745-8935 (Online)
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