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Pour une géographie des milieux sonores
Cet article a pour sujet la présentation d'objets de recherche encore peu abordés jusqu'à présent en géographie : les sons. Après un rapide panorama de l'état de la recherche en sciences sociales sur cette question, le texte pointe et développe ensuite ...
Frédéric Roulier
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« Explorer le champ des voix »
At the crossroads between cinematographic studies (MA) and geography (FC), this article sets out to explore the sounds of the Cha das Caldeiras territory, in Cape Verde. It will do so through filmic experimentations led by Floriane Chouraqui.
Floriane Chouraqui, Maylis Aste
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Chapter Introducing Asian Sound Cultures [PDF]
In this brief introduction we highlight the importance of broadening the cartography of sound studies beyond the West. Over the last decade or so, the geographical range of sound studies has rapidly broadened at the same time as keywords and ...
Hoene, Christin +8 more
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Practices of emotional and affective geographies of sound
The articles that comprise this special issue reflect the growing scholarship that investigates the role of sound in understandings of self, others and place.
Karolina Doughty +2 more
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La géographie physique des vingt-cinq dernières années en France. Etat des lieux
Physical geography has evolved a lot in France during the last twenty-five years. Geomorphology, a long time dominant, shares from now on its place with biogeography, climatology and hydrology.
Yvette Veyret
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Sonoric geography – addressing the silence of biogeography [PDF]
In 2015, we called upon our colleagues to address a glaring oversight of a potentially transformative frontier in biogeography – the geography of sound (Lomolino et al.
Pijanowski, Bryan C., Lomolino, Mark V.
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Sound and fury? Film score and the geopolitics of instrumental music
Political geography has devoted substantial attention to visual popular culture. Where the aural has been considered, this has generally been through the spoken-word (e.g. radio) or lyrics (e.g. popular music).
P. Kirby
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Program Review: Geography Department
This Self-Study of the UNK Geography Program offers an overview of the program, its characteristics, performance, resources, institutional contributions, student profiles, and faculty qualities since the last program review. The Self-Study concludes with
University of Nebraska at Kearney Department of Geography Faculty
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Negotiating Noise in the Home [PDF]
Thinking about how to visually observe space and place has long been central to the theory and practice of geographic enquiry. This preoccupation with vision is by no means isolated to geography, and is embedded in the Western privileging of sight as the
Beere, Paul, Beere, P.
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The article analyzes the problems of professional training of future teachers in the use of geography textbook in their classes. The author identifies the reasons for lack of young teachers’ attention to the textbook and the causes of insufficient ...
Volkhonskaya Anastasiya Andreevna
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