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Sonic microgeographies and histories: life listening and home [PDF]
Tom Ottway firstly provides a broad overview of how home has been conceptualised in terms of space and place by academics in fields as varied as cultural studies, urban studies, sound studies, sonic art, geography, history, law, criminology and migration
Ottway, Tom
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'Country life'? Rurality, folk music and 'Show of Hands' [PDF]
This paper examines the contribution of folk music to understanding the dynamic, fluid and multi-experiential nature of the countryside. Drawing from literature on the geographies of music, it examines the work of 'Show of Hands', a contemporary folk ...
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Sound and space—however one defines these terms—are phenomenologically and ontologically ...
Andrew Eisenberg
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The Anthropocene Lyric: An Affective Geography of Poetry, Person, Place by Tom Bristow [PDF]
Review of Tom Bristow\u27s The Anthropocene Lyric: An Affective Geography of Poetry, Person ...
Dickinson, Mark
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Issue 101 of Current Musicology presents five articles that exemplify the journal’s commitment to critical discussions of music and sound across the disciplines.
Tom Wetmore
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Popular music, psychogeography, place identity and tourism: The case of Sheffield [PDF]
Tourism and cultural agencies in some English provincial cities are promoting their popular music ‘heritage’ and, in some cases, contemporary musicians through the packaging of trails, sites, ‘iconic’ venues and festivals.
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Traversing Racial Distance in Hip-hop Culture: The Ethics and Politics of Listening [PDF]
Hip-hop is often studied as a ‘political’ culture. Listeners, however, often contest the attachment of a political nature to hip-hop. After the ‘dilution’ of “real” hip-hop by record labels seeking to package the sound for mainstream consumption, is it ...
Ganesh, B
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“You Have to Melt It to Hear the Talk”: Transnationalism, Creole Stylization and Aurality in Sam Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners [PDF]
Whereas in the traditional ‘English novel’ the space of the nation is indexed by regionally unmarked, neutral, ‘standard’ English (cf. Bleak House), in Sam Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners (1956) the creation of a transnational London relies on an accented,
Dorottya Mozes
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Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysts for Acidic‐Media CO2 Electrolyzers
Acidic‐media CO2 electroreduction (CO2R) could decarbonize chemical production, despite relying on rare‐earth elements for anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Transferring the learnings from mature sister technologies (water electrolysis) could accelerate technological development.
Mingcheng Huang, Adnan Ozden
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