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The world is sound? Geography, musicology and British-Asian soundscapes
Area, 2005This paper contributes to recent geographical engagements with sound and music by exploring the benefits of a geographical approach conversant with musicological and ethnomusicological tools and agendas within a specific political and empirical context: British‐Asian cultural politics and contemporary dance music. Doing so, it suggests, sheds new light
Tariq Jazeel
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Methodologies: sound change; word geography; loanwords versus semantic borrowing
2014Abstract Some of the most important sound changes in Old English and in Latin are introduced, and their implications for the identification and dating of loanwords examined. Approaches from word geography are considered, and particularly the light they can shed on loanwords shared by a number of different early Germanic languages ...
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Soundscapes: geographies of sound and music [PDF]
The study of soundscapes encourages geographers to hear the world, paying attention to the diversity and specificity of difference as heard, and the production of space by and through sound. A consideration of music as organised sound is a particular aspect within this consideration but the geographer should pay attention to all natural and manmade ...
Kearney, Daithi
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Sound Escape: sonic geography remembered and imagined
Ecumene, 2000Ellen Waterman
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Sound, Society and the Geography of Popular Music
2016Ola Johansson, Thomas L. Bell
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Sounding Out Borderscapes: A Sonic Geography of the US–Mexico Border at Otay Mountain, California
Geopolitics, 2023This article presents a sonic, more-than-human geography of the US–Mexico borderlands. I draw on creative practice to make an empirical contribution to critical border studies.
Jared D. Margulies
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