Incoming Resources
- Deep listening, a composer's sound practice, Pauline Oliveros
- Forming a musical discourse, "voice interchangeability" and prolongation as structural devices and means of development, Stamatia Statherou
- The body in sound, music and performance, studies in audio and sonic arts, edited by Linda O Keeffe and Isabel Nogueira
- Musical listening in the German Enlightenment, attention, wonder and astonishment, Matthew Riley
- In situ listening, soundscape, site and transphonia, Marcus Leadley
- Theatre and aural attention, stretching ourselves, George Home-Cook
- Listening publics, the politics and experience of listening in the media age, Kate Lacey
- Reason and resonance, a history of modern aurality, Veit Erlmann
- Missing each other, how to cultivate meaningful connections, Edward S. ("Ted") Brodkin and Ashley A. Pallathra
- Listen, five simple tools to meet your everyday parenting challenge, Patty Wipfler and Tosha Schore
- The listening path, the creative art of attention, Julia Cameron
- I hear you, the surprisingly simple skill behind extraordinary relationships, Michael S Sorensen
- Stories of hope, [finding inspiration in everyday lives], Heather Morris ; read by Heather Morris and Nicolette McKenzie
- Stories of hope, finding inspiration in everyday lives, Heather Morris ; read by Heather Morris and Nicolette McKenzie
- STFU, the power of keeping your mouth shut in an endlessly noisy world, Dan Lyons
- How to listen, tools for opening up conversations when it matters most, Katie Colombus ; [foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales ; preface by Michael Palin]
- Listen like you mean it, reclaiming the lost art of true connection, Ximena Vengoechea
- Akutibu risuningu de kanaeru saikÅ no kosodate, Shimamura Hanako
- An introduction to oracy, frameworks for talk, edited by Jackie Holderness and Barbara Lalljee
- Listening - it can change your life, a handbook for scientists and engineers, Lyman K. Steil, Joanne Summerfield, [and] George de Mare
- Ubiquitous listening, affect, attention, and distributed subjectivity, Anahid Kassabian
- The auditory culture reader, edited by Michael Bull and Les Back
- Listening to young children, Y. Penny Lancaster, Vanessa Broadbent
- The body in sound, music and performance, studies in audio and sonic arts, edited by Linda O'Keeffe and Isabel Nogueira
- Learn to listen, listen to Learn 2, academic listening and note-taking, Roni S. Lebauer
- The sound studies reader, edited by Jonathan Sterne
- The Art of listening, edited by Graham McGregor, R.S. White
- Listening to young children, a guide to understanding and using the Mosaic approach, Alison Clark ; foreword by Peter Moss
- Listening to young children, a guide to understanding and using the Mosaic approach, Alison Clark ; foreword by Peter Moss
- Listening skills, activities for primary school children and their teachers, Gillian Feest
- Listen, directed by Miroslav Sebestik ; written by Anne Grange and Miroslav Sebestik ; produced by Jacques Bidou
- Psychoanalytic listening, methods, limits, and innovations, Salman Akhtar
- You're not listening, what you're missing and why it matters, Kate Murphy
- Uri, p'yÅ nhage mal haeyo, maÅ m Å l tahae tÅ tko hal mal Å n notch'iji annÅ n Yi KÅ m-hÅ i Å i marhagi suÅ p, Yi KÅ m-hÅ i chiÅ m
- Listen, how to find the words for tender conversations, Kathryn Mannix
- Time to think, listening to ignite the human mind, Nancy Kline
- Stories of hope, finding inspiration in everyday lives, Heather Morris
- Literacy and learning through talk, strategies for the primary classroom, Roy Corden
- Listening to young children, the Mosaic approach, Alison Clark and Peter Moss
- Thinking in sound, the cognitive psychology of human audition, edited by Stephen McAdams and Emmanuel Bigand
- The auditory culture reader, edited by Michael Bull and Les Back
- Audio production and critical listening, technical ear training, Jason Corey, David H. Benson
- Teaching listening comprehension, Penny Ur
- Psychoanalytic listening, methods, limits, and innovations, Salman Akhtar
- Contemporary topics 3, academic listening and note-taking skills, David Beglar and Neil Murray
- F.M.R.L., Footnotes, mirages, refrains and leftovers of writing sound, Daniela Cascella
- The Oxford handbook of music listening in the 19th and 20th centuries, edited by Christian Thorau and Hansjakob Ziemer
- On listening, edited by Angus Carlyle & Cathy Lane
- Reception and response, hearer creativity and the analysis of spoken and written texts, edited by Graham McGregor, R. S. White
- Theatre and aural attention, stretching ourselves, George Home-Cook