Doing Research in Sound Design gathers chapters on the wide range of
research methodologies used in sound design. Editor Michael Filimowicz
and a diverse group of contributors provide an overview of
cross-disciplinary inquiry into sound design that transcends discursive
and practical divides.
The book covers Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods inquiry. For
those new to sound design research, each chapter covers specific
research methods that can be utilized directly in order to begin to
integrate the methodology into their practice. More experienced
researchers will find the scope of topics comprehensive and rich in
ideas for new lines of inquiry.
Students and teachers in sound design graduate programs, industry-based
R&D experts and audio professionals will find the volume to be a useful
guide in developing their skills of inquiry into sound design for any
particular application area.