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Online Sound and Virtual Architecture (Contribution to the Geography of Cultural Translation)

Leonardo Music Journal, 1997
This article starts from the premise that communication is the fundamental human attribute. However, in contemporary conditions, the integrity of the message has taken precedence over the communicative. Exemplary instances are the cult of authenticity in recording engineering and the positioning of the auditor as end-user and focal point of stereophony.
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Towards a Malayan Indian sonic geography: Sound and social relations in colonial Singapore

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 2015
From the mid-1920s, Indian music scenes developed in Singapore that were not just about the construction of regional and religious forms of Indian diasporic belonging. Drawing upon European, Chinese and Malay influences (musical and otherwise), and performing in contexts that were uncommon in India, Singaporean Indian musicians contributed to non ...
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Do the new GCSEs promote ‘sound enquiry and investigative approaches’ to learning geography?

Geography, 2018
The government requirements for the new geography GCSE examinations in England and Wales encourage the use of an enquiry approach in the classroom.
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Destination unknown: The geography of Baltic shipping and the registration system of the Sound Toll Registers in the eighteenth century

International Journal of Maritime History, 2020
This research note explores the specifics of the Sound Toll Registers as a historical source. It accounts for the shipmasters who sailed into the Baltic but are largely absent from the Sound Toll Registers because they were not attributed to a port.
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More-than-representational geographies of the past and the affectivity of sound: revisiting the Lynmouth flood event of 1952

Social & Cultural Geography, 2015
Focusing on the Lynmouth flood event of 1952, this article makes a contribution to more-than-representational geographies of the past, to cultural and historical geographies of disaster, and to geographies of sound and affect. Based on a walk through the Watersmeet Valley, following the East Lyn River from Watersmeet to the shoreline in Lynmouth, I ...
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On Site, In Sound

2018
In On Site, In Sound Kirstie A. Dorr examines the spatiality of sound and the ways in which the sonic is bound up in perceptions and constructions of geographic space. Focusing on the hemispheric circulation of South American musical cultures, Dorr shows how sonic production and spatial formation are mutually constitutive, thereby pointing to how ...
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On site, in sound: performance geographies in América Latina [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes, 2018
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Sounding Places: More-Than-Representational Geographies of Sound and Music

2019
Prikaz knjige - Karolina Doughty, Michelle Duffy, Theresa Harada (eds.), 2019: Sounding Places: More-Than- Representational Geographies of Sound and ...
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University Geography in China: History, opportunities, and challenges

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2022
Han Zhang, Junxi Qian, Joseph W Olson
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