Luke Windsor explores the use of forced listening to music in detention and interrogation and points to the creation of ambiguity and uncertainty as a central effect. Windsor engages with several cases of psychological warfare during previous wars and highlights interrogation practices as described by the CIA and he seeks to identify the location of the boundary between the real and the imagined. The exploration of these cases, where music is used as a sound weapon, leads to a broader discussion of, first, the application of music in influencing behavior and, second, the ethics of the use of music in, for instance, marketing
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
This article examines the ways in which music making can inspire and facilitate social change among...
Luke Windsor explores the use of forced listening to music in detention and interrogation and points...
This article explores the late engagement of music research with the long-standing yet overlooked as...
© 2012 Natasha LinMusic torture is an important interdisciplinary issue in need of great research, p...
Music’s sanctioned role in the day-to-day running of the ‘late-modern’ prison is to ensure wellbeing...
Music’s sanctioned role in the day-to-day running of the ‘late-modern’ prison is to ensure wellbeing...
Written against the academically dominant but simplistic romanticization of popular music as a posit...
As with any sensory input, music might be expected to incorporate the processing of information abou...
Can the listening of instrumental music be used as a tool to treat social and psychological distress...
© 2009 Dr. Lucy O'GradyThe aim of this research is to contribute ideas toward the possibilities of w...
PhDIn this study I examine the use of music by and in relation to politically-motivated prisoners in...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
This article examines the ways in which music making can inspire and facilitate social change among...
Luke Windsor explores the use of forced listening to music in detention and interrogation and points...
This article explores the late engagement of music research with the long-standing yet overlooked as...
© 2012 Natasha LinMusic torture is an important interdisciplinary issue in need of great research, p...
Music’s sanctioned role in the day-to-day running of the ‘late-modern’ prison is to ensure wellbeing...
Music’s sanctioned role in the day-to-day running of the ‘late-modern’ prison is to ensure wellbeing...
Written against the academically dominant but simplistic romanticization of popular music as a posit...
As with any sensory input, music might be expected to incorporate the processing of information abou...
Can the listening of instrumental music be used as a tool to treat social and psychological distress...
© 2009 Dr. Lucy O'GradyThe aim of this research is to contribute ideas toward the possibilities of w...
PhDIn this study I examine the use of music by and in relation to politically-motivated prisoners in...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
This article examines the ways in which music making can inspire and facilitate social change among...