Proceedings of The 2001 Research Seminar

The Soundscape Association of Japan

 

Seryozan Club, Fukushima, Japan

November 24-25, 2001

 

 

Papers:

 

Hajime Takagi (Tokyo TV Centre)

The Difference of Hearing Levels for Movies Between Youth Group and Old Age Group at the General Public

 

Yoshio Tsuchida, Hutoshi Nakamura

Mizuki Nakatani (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)

The Bell Sound of Buddhist Temple in Kanazawa City: Physical Environment and Resident’ Awareness

 

Shin-ya Daimon, Koji Nagahata (Fukushima University)

How Do You Feel About Background Music Played in Street?: A Case Study at Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

 

Tatsutoshi Kawamura (Meikosha Co., Ltd.)

John Cage: Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?

 

Yukuko Sogabe (Mt. Monomi Watchers’ Association)

Teruyo Oba (Natural History Museum & Institute, Chiba)

Sound Maps for Diagnosing Rich Contact Between Men and Nature

 

June Takahashi (Fukushima University)

Soundscape for Teaching Cultural and Social Studies in the Higher Education

 

Osamu Nishida (Musashino Academy of Music)

De-Euro-centric Movement on Japanese Music Education: Focusing on the Concept of Soundscape

 

Tadahiko Imada (the University of Hirosaki)

The Concept of Soundscape Considered As Post-colonial Criticism

 

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