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Health geographies of art, music and sound
2018Research in cultural geography uses a range of modalities to tease apart the entangled, embodied and heterogeneous relationships that are fundamental to the constitution of place, identity and subjectivity. This chapter considers how such modalities are shaped by and expressed through the geographies of art and music and their role in human health in ...
Boyd, Candice P., Duffy, Michelle
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‘Feeling the range’: Emotional geographies of sound in prisons
Emotion, Space and Society, 2016Abstract Sound, as a modality of emotion, is central to the everyday constitution of space. For an increasing population in Canada, however, incarceration forms the basis of everyday life. This paper explores the connections between sound and emotion as they play out in the under-researched context of prisons. I use a participant’s term, “feeling the
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The Sounds of People and Places: Readings in the Geography of American Folk and Popular Music
American Music, 1988The new edition of this popular classroom anthology brings together the best recent essays by distinguished geographers on region, music and their interrelatedness. While emphasizing the regional nature of American music, the book introduces geographical concepts such as location factors, spatial organization, distribution, and diffusion.
Norm Cohen, George O. Carney
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Online Sound and Virtual Architecture (Contribution to the Geography of Cultural Translation)
Leonardo Music Journal, 1997This 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, 2015From 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, 2018The 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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Prevotella diversity, niches and interactions with the human host
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Adrian Tett +2 more
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On site, in sound: performance geographies in América Latina [PDF]
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