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Sonic experiences of place in Vermont: Narratives of changing land/soundscapes over time
The project investigates acoustic data patterns and narrative documentation in Vermont soundscapes, looking at how people document, measure, and analyze changing acoustic environments.
 
Research spans three domains: (1) historical analysis of textual and material documentation describing Vermont’s acoustic-ecological environments from industrialization to present; (2) contemporary acoustic ecology surveys establishing baseline soundscape measurements across rural, suburban, and urban settings; and (3) computational analysis to identify correlations between narrative descriptions and measurable acoustic phenomena in social media and archival texts.
 
Team Members
Member of the SOCKS Social Team.
Assistant Professor, Champlain College Interdisciplinary Studies.
Member of the SOCKS Social Team.
Learning Experience Designer in the Center for Learning and Teaching, Champlain College.
Member of the SOCKS Social Team.
Professor School of Social Innovation, Psychology & Core ,Champlain College.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
SOCKS GRA.