Maristela started following the journal Res - Journal of Anthropology and Aesthetics.
Maristela started following the work of Sebastià Giralt, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Ciències de l'Antiguitat i de l'Edat Mitjana.
Maristela followed the research interests: Corpus Iuris Civilis and Canon Law
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- Acoustic Modelling
- Acoustics
- Alfonso X el Sabio
- Anthropology of the Senses
- Audio Signal Processing/DSP, Acoustics, Music
- Auditory Perception
- Aural Architecture
- Aural Skills
- Aurality
- Codicology of medieval manuscripts
- Manuscript Studies
- Manuscripts (Medieval Studies)
- Medieval Church History
- Medieval Latin Literature
- Medieval Literature
- Medievalism
- Medioevo
- Modes of Perception
- Oral History and Memory
- Oral literature
- Orality
- Orality-Literacy Studies
- Perception
- Philosophy of perception
- Psychoacoustics
- Psychoacoustics and digital signal processing
- Room Acoustics
- Sense of Place
- Sensory Neuroscience
- Spanish Literature
- Speech perception
- The Haptic, Voice, & Aurality
- Theological Aesthetics
- Time Perception
- Voice Emotion Recognition
- Voice Perception
- Voice Theory
- Acoustic Archaeology
- Alfonso X of Castille
- Algorithms
- Anthropology of Music
- Antropología y Sociología Jurídica
- Aquinas
- Archaeoacoustics
- Archaeology of Music
- Archeologia medievale
- Architecture and sound
- Arqueología De La Arquitectura
- Ars subtilior
- Artificial Neural Network
- Auditory Attention
- Auditory Culture
- Auditory Neuroscience
- Augustine
- Aural and Visual Cultures
- Auralization
- Autism Spectrum Disorders/Treatment
- Autism, Theory of Mind, Fmri, Social Cognition, Mentalising, Mirror Neuron
- Binaural Hearing
- Canon Law
- Cathedral chancellery
- Church Archaeology
- Church History
- Cognitive Neuropsychology
- Cognitive Philology
- Cognitive Semantics
- Corpus Iuris Civilis
- Criminal Justice History
- Cultural Transmission (Evolutionary Biology)
- Early Medieval Archaeology
- Early Medieval Monasticism
- Early Music
- Embodied Cognition
- Evolutionary Biology
- Game Theory (Psychology)
- Guillaume de Machaut
- HISTORY OF CRIME AND LAW
- Hagiography
- Histoire et archéologie du haut Moyen-âge
- Historia Medieval de Asturias
- History Of Emotions
- History of Reading
- History of Reading and Writing
- History of the Senses
- Human multi-modal spatial cognition, spatial orientation, and navigation
- Intellectual History
- Las siete partidas
- Law and Literature
- Law and Music
- Legal History
- Listening (Sound studies)
- Liturgical tropes - liturgical chant
- Medieval Architecture
- Medieval Authorship
- Medieval Canon & Roman Law
- Medieval History of Spain
- Medieval Iberian History
- Medieval Iberian Literature
- Medieval Literacy
- Medieval Literary theory
- Medieval Music
- Medieval Mysticism
- Medieval Rhetoric
- Medieval Spain
- Medieval Spanish Literature
- Medieval Studies
- Medieval Women
- Medieval theology (Medieval Studies)
- Memory (Cognitive Psychology)
- Mirror Neurons
- Monastic Architecture
- Monastic Studies
- Monastic rules
- Monasticism
- Multisensory Integration
- Music Archaeology
- Music Archaeology, Archaeology of Music, Ethnomusicology, Archaeoacoustics, Experimental Archaeology
- Music Philology
- Neurolaw
- Neuropsychology
- Noam Chomsky
- Organology, music, instrument, art, archaeology, ethnology, anthropology, science, acoustics
- Paleography
- Patristics
- Philology of Oral Performance
- Power and Authority in the Middle Ages
- Psychology of Hearing
- Qualitative Spatial Reasoning
- Sacred Music
- Sense of agency
- Sensory Integration
- Sermon Studies
- Social Network Analysis (Medieval Studies)
- Sound
- Sound Aesthetics
- Sound Anthropology
- Sound and Music Computing
- Sound and architecture
- Sound in Urban Space
- Sound studies
- Space and Music
- Spatial Analysis
- Spatial Audio
- Spatial Cognition (Psychology)
- Spatial Hearing
- Spatial Language
- Spatial Memory
- Spatial Practices
- Spatial Theory
- Spatial cognition
- Spatiality (Cultural geography)
- Temporal-Spatial Theory in Literature
- Visual and Spatial Literacies
The Department of History at King’s College London has a long and distinguished tradition of excellence in research and teaching.The College wishes to appoint a lecturer in Medieval History.
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