Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies (Journal)

ISSN 20570341 , ONLINE ISSN 2057035X

The Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies provides a peer-reviewed forum for scholarly and practice-based engagement with voice as a phenomenon of communication and performance, and a methodology or metaphor for analysis. Through an interdisciplinary negotiation of philosophy, practice and pedagogy, the journal draws from such disciplines as cultural studies, performance studies, inter-culturalism, linguistics, visual culture, musicology and somatics.

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Editors

Ben Macpherson
University of Portsmouth
ben.macpherson@port.ac.uk

Konstantinos Thomaidis
University of Exeter
k.thomaidis@exeter.ac.uk

Associate Editor

Gelsey Bell
Mannes School of Music, The New School, USA
gelseybell@gmail.com

Charulatha Mani
University of Tasmania
Charulatha.mani@utas.edu.au

Reviews Editor

Sophia Edlund
University of Exeter, UK
se357@exeter.ac.uk


Aims and Scope

Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies (JIVS) provides a forum for scholarly and practice-based engagement with voice as a phenomenon of communication and performance, and a methodology or metaphor for analysis. The journal draws on an interdisciplinary series of lenses, including cultural studies, critical theory, performance studies, inter-culturalism, linguistics, visual culture, musicology, architecture and somatics. One issue in each volume will follow an explicitly thematic focus.

Regular guest-edited editions will enable the community of voice scholars to be represented through a international and multi-disciplinary forum.

This double-blind peer-reviewed journal is produced in association with the Centre for Interdisciplinary Voice Studies, a collaboration between Voice Studies scholars at the University of Exeter and the University of Portsmouth.

Submissions

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All articles submitted should be original work and must not be under consideration by other publications.
 
Journal contributors will receive a free PDF copy of their final work upon publication. Print copies of the journal may also be purchased by contributors at half price.

Peer Review Policy

All articles undergo initial editorial screening either by the journal's Editorial Team and/or incumbent Guest Editors. Articles then undergo a rigorous anonymous peer review by two referees, following the guidance in Intellect's 'Peer review instructions'. Based on this feedback, the Editors will communicate a decision and revision suggestions to authors. To appeal an editorial decision, please contact the main Editor who will consider your case.

Ethical Guidelines

The journal follows the principles set out by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Read our Ethical Guidelines for more on the journal's standards.

RECOGNITION
Jennifer Lynn Stoever's article '"Doing fifty-five in a fifty-four": Hip hop, cop voice and the cadence of white supremacy in the United States' (JIVS 3.2) received an Outstanding Article Honorable Mention at the 2019 ATHE (Association for Theatre in Higher Education) Awards.
 
Konstantinos Thomaidis was shortlisted for the 2019 TaPRA (Theatre & Performance Research Association) Early Career Researcher Prize for work including his publications in and co-editing of the journal.

Videos featured in JIVS 7.1

Video 1: Vocal Devising with Seashells, Sophia Edlund (2021)

Video 2: Siren Songs in the Seashells, Sophia Edlund (2021)

Videos featured in JIVS 4.1

Archibald Rees, Oded Ben-Tal and Caroline Wilkins, Mitslalim [Sonorities of Shadows], March 2014.

Videos featured in JIVS 2.2

Fragments of Teatr ZAR’s musical training for the project Armine, Sister (2017), by Nathalie Rossetti and Turi Finocchiaro, produced by Borak Films.

‘Songs of tradition as training in higher education?’, Ditte Berkeley-Schultz and Electa Behrens, pp. 187–200. 

Videos featured in JIVS 1.2

'Singing research: Judaica 1 at The British Library', Ben Spatz, pp. 161–172.

'Vocalizing Nothingness:(Re)configuring vocality inside the spacetime of Ottavia', Elisabeth Belgrano, pp. 183–195.  

 

 

Editors

Ben Macpherson
University of Portsmouth
ben.macpherson@port.ac.uk

Konstantinos Thomaidis
University of Exeter
k.thomaidis@exeter.ac.uk

Associate Editor

Gelsey Bell
Mannes School of Music, The New School, USA
gelseybell@gmail.com

Charulatha Mani
University of Tasmania
Charulatha.mani@utas.edu.au

Reviews Editor

Sophia Edlund
University of Exeter, UK
se357@exeter.ac.uk

Editors

Ben Macpherson
University of Portsmouth
ben.macpherson@port.ac.uk

Konstantinos Thomaidis
University of Exeter
k.thomaidis@exeter.ac.uk

Associate Editor

Gelsey Bell
Mannes School of Music, The New School, USA
gelseybell@gmail.com

Charulatha Mani
University of Tasmania
Charulatha.mani@utas.edu.au

Reviews Editor

Sophia Edlund
University of Exeter, UK
se357@exeter.ac.uk

Editors

Ben Macpherson
University of Portsmouth
ben.macpherson@port.ac.uk

Konstantinos Thomaidis
University of Exeter
k.thomaidis@exeter.ac.uk

Associate Editor

Gelsey Bell
Mannes School of Music, The New School, USA
gelseybell@gmail.com

Charulatha Mani
University of Tasmania
Charulatha.mani@utas.edu.au

Reviews Editor

Sophia Edlund
University of Exeter, UK
se357@exeter.ac.uk

Notes for Contributors Download


General Call for Papers

 

All articles submitted should be original work and must not be under consideration by other publications.

We invite submissions that contribute to an interdisciplinary conversation on the idea of voice, welcoming contributions from all fields of voice work including teaching, performance, qualitative/quantitative research, practices and theories of voice.

One issue in each volume will follow an explicitly thematic focus. Regular guest-edited editions will enable the community of voice scholars to be represented through a international and multi-disciplinary forum.

We draw on an interdisciplinary series of lenses, including cultural studies, critical theory, performance studies, inter-culturalism, linguistics, visual culture, film and media studies, musicology, opera studies, ethnomusicology, architecture, sociology, education and somatics, and in so doing, contributions might engage with – but are not restricted to – one or more of the following areas:

  • Voice as methodology
  • Voice as ideology
  • The (dis)embodied voice
  • Voice as presence/absence
  • Somatics and voice
  • The aesthetics of silence and/or sound
  • Ventriloquism and puppetry
  • Voice and logos
  • Voice and critical theory
  • Voice and spatiality
  • Voice and ‘authenticity'
  • Voice and/as/in adaptation
  • Voice in/as/of training (singing, speech, performance)
  • The speech/song continuum
  • Praxis of working with voice
  • The lexicon of training
  • Vocal health
  • Teaching vs. pedagogy
  • Styles and genres
  • The voice on stage/film/performance/new media
  • Digital/electronic media and the voice
  • Intercultural aesthetics of vocal practice
  • Voice training in conservatoire/Higher Education
  • The voice and gender/race/culture/politics/community/commodification
  • Practitioner-led critical reflections (own work)
  • Documenting the voice
  • Voice in practice
  • Historical approaches and practices of vocal performance
  • Notational practices for writing for voice
  • Extreme/extended voice
  • Voice in theatre, music, opera, musical theatre
  • Voice in sound art, performance art and sonic experimentation
  • Digitized, mediatized and posthuman voices

Further information on the journal is available from the Journal Editorial Office.

Email: ben.macpherson@port.ac.uk, k.thomaidis@exeter.ac.uk

Journal contributors will receive a free PDF copy of their final work upon publication. Print copies of the journal may also be purchased by contributors at half price.

 

Special Issue Call for Papers

Currently, there are no special issue Calls for Papers for this journal.

Editors

Ben Macpherson
University of Portsmouth
ben.macpherson@port.ac.uk

Konstantinos Thomaidis
University of Exeter
k.thomaidis@exeter.ac.uk

Associate Editor

Gelsey Bell
Mannes School of Music, The New School, USA
gelseybell@gmail.com

Charulatha Mani
University of Tasmania
Charulatha.mani@utas.edu.au

Reviews Editor

Sophia Edlund
University of Exeter, UK
se357@exeter.ac.uk

Editorial Board

Naomi André
University of Michigan, USA

Yvon Bonenfant
University College Cork, Ireland and University of Winchester, UK

Experience Bryon
Norwich University of the Arts, UK

Adriana Cavarero
University of Verona, Italy

Jie Dong
Tsinghua University, China

Päivi Järviö
Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki, Finland

Pamela Karantonis
Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

Norie Neumark
La Trobe University, Australia

Amanda Smallbone
University of Winchester, UK

Jason Stanyek
University of Oxford, UK

Diana Van Lancker Sidtis
New York University, USA

Judylee Vivier
Brooklyn College, CUNY, USA

Advisory Board

Luis Aros
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile / Núcleo de Investigación Vocal, Chile

Paul Barker
Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, UK

Kiranmayi Indraganti
Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, India

Stephan Pennington
Tufts University, USA

Millie Taylor
University of Winchester

Libby Worth
Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Editors

Ben Macpherson
University of Portsmouth
ben.macpherson@port.ac.uk

Konstantinos Thomaidis
University of Exeter
k.thomaidis@exeter.ac.uk

Associate Editor

Gelsey Bell
Mannes School of Music, The New School, USA
gelseybell@gmail.com

Charulatha Mani
University of Tasmania
Charulatha.mani@utas.edu.au

Reviews Editor

Sophia Edlund
University of Exeter, UK
se357@exeter.ac.uk

 
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Contents

  • Volume (8): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2023


Contents

  • Volume (7): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2022


Contents

  • Volume (7): Issue (2)
  • Cover date: 2022


Contents

  • Volume (6): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2021


Contents

  • Volume (6): Issue (2)
  • Cover date: 2021


Contents

  • Volume (5): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2020


Contents

  • Volume (5): Issue (2)
  • Cover date: 2020


Contents

  • Volume (4): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2019


Contents

  • Volume (4): Issue (2)
  • Cover date: 2019


Contents

  • Volume (3): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2018


Contents

  • Volume (3): Issue (2)
  • Cover date: 2018


Contents

  • Volume (2): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2017


Contents

  • Volume (2): Issue (2)
  • Cover date: 2017


Contents

  • Volume (1): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2016


Contents

  • Volume (1): Issue (2)
  • Cover date: 2016


Editors

Ben Macpherson
University of Portsmouth
ben.macpherson@port.ac.uk

Konstantinos Thomaidis
University of Exeter
k.thomaidis@exeter.ac.uk

Associate Editor

Gelsey Bell
Mannes School of Music, The New School, USA
gelseybell@gmail.com

Charulatha Mani
University of Tasmania
Charulatha.mani@utas.edu.au

Reviews Editor

Sophia Edlund
University of Exeter, UK
se357@exeter.ac.uk

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