Un appel pour les cressoundiens!!!! The proposed session seeks to bring together researchers who are actively using sound to explore geographical issues. The session aims to provide a platform for methodological development to complement the growing interest in the geographies of sound and music (e.g. Anderson et al, 2005; Cameron and Rogalsky, 2006; Wood et al, 2007). We particularly encourage proposals which will involve novel or experimental uses of sound in their presentation at the confe..
The sound is the subject of interest for many various scientific disciplines, i.e. acoustics, cultur...
In 2015, we called upon our colleagues to address a glaring oversight of a potentially transformativ...
The objective of this article is to approach the different conceptions of sound – and its relations ...
Research into sound—including both musical and nonmusical sound—amounts to a varied body of work tha...
Sponsored by the Social and Cultural Geography Research Group and the Urban Geography Research Group...
This paper argues for expanded listening in geography. Expanded listening addresses how bodies of al...
Research into the geographies of sound and music has developed over the last 20 years, yet such work...
This paper offers a contribution to ongoing discussions of the role of sound for producing geographi...
The study of soundscapes encourages geographers to hear the world, paying attention to the diversity...
With this special issue Seismograf introduce you to ten new audio papers developed for the journal. ...
Explorations and analysis of soundscapes have, since Canadian R. Murray Schafer's work during the ea...
With this special issue we are delighted to introduce you to ten new audio papers developed for Seis...
This paper offers a contribution to ongoing discussions of the role of sound for producing geographi...
Feral Gissando: a sound performance at Experimenting with Geography: See-Hear-Make-Do, a week long ...
International audienceThis paper aims at describing different school projects pertaining to noise an...
The sound is the subject of interest for many various scientific disciplines, i.e. acoustics, cultur...
In 2015, we called upon our colleagues to address a glaring oversight of a potentially transformativ...
The objective of this article is to approach the different conceptions of sound – and its relations ...
Research into sound—including both musical and nonmusical sound—amounts to a varied body of work tha...
Sponsored by the Social and Cultural Geography Research Group and the Urban Geography Research Group...
This paper argues for expanded listening in geography. Expanded listening addresses how bodies of al...
Research into the geographies of sound and music has developed over the last 20 years, yet such work...
This paper offers a contribution to ongoing discussions of the role of sound for producing geographi...
The study of soundscapes encourages geographers to hear the world, paying attention to the diversity...
With this special issue Seismograf introduce you to ten new audio papers developed for the journal. ...
Explorations and analysis of soundscapes have, since Canadian R. Murray Schafer's work during the ea...
With this special issue we are delighted to introduce you to ten new audio papers developed for Seis...
This paper offers a contribution to ongoing discussions of the role of sound for producing geographi...
Feral Gissando: a sound performance at Experimenting with Geography: See-Hear-Make-Do, a week long ...
International audienceThis paper aims at describing different school projects pertaining to noise an...
The sound is the subject of interest for many various scientific disciplines, i.e. acoustics, cultur...
In 2015, we called upon our colleagues to address a glaring oversight of a potentially transformativ...
The objective of this article is to approach the different conceptions of sound – and its relations ...