Anna Kvičalová
„Hearing Difference in Calvin’s Geneva: From Margins to Center“, in: The Sixteenth Century Journal, forthcoming in 2017.
„Kirche“, in: Handbuch Sound: Geschichte-Begriffe-Ansätze, hg. v. Daniel Morat und Hansjakob Ziemer, Stuttgart/Weimar: Verlag J.B. Metzler, forthcoming in 2017.
„Listening and Knowledge in Reformation Europe (1500–1650)“, in Sacra 2/2015, 60–63.
„Sound Signatures: From Hearing Tubes to Computer Hacking“, in: Sensory Studies [Online], 2014, 1–3.
„Disciplining the Sense of Hearing: Practices of Auditory Remembering in Sixteenth-Century Calvinist Geneva“, Colloquium Epistemes of Modern Acoustics, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, 25.10.2016.
„Creating Hearing Difference: Deafness, Disability and Hardness of Hearing in Reformation Geneva“, Deutscher Historikertag: „Glaubensfragen“ (Sektion „Vom Glauben zum Wissen? Zur Epistemologie des Hörens in der Frühen Neuzeit“), Universität Hamburg, 20–23.09.2016.
„Learning by (mis)hearing: listening problems before the Genevan Consistory“, Conference False Alarm: Aurality, Errancy and Voice; King’s College London, 25–26.06.2016.
„Approaching Hearing Difference in Calvin's Geneva“, Workshop Listening and Knowledge in Reformation Europe, Max Planck Institute fort he History of Science, 15.05.2015.
„Interrogation as an Agent of Change“, Berliner Doktorandenforum für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Max Planck Institute for The History of Science, 5.12.2014.
„Re-educating the sense of hearing in Post-Reformation Geneva“, EASR Conference Religion and Pluralism of Knowledge, University of Groningen, 12–15.05.2014.