This article situates radio within the broader soundscape and social world of 1930s–1940s Mandate Jerusalem. It examines several layers of the radio soundscape: the sounds of the broadcasting studio, the sounds and noise that radio listeners might have experienced from their set, and the sounds of radio broadcasting as mingled with other kinds of sound in Jerusalem\u27s public and private urban spaces. Contextualizing radio sounds within the broader urban soundscape improves our understanding of radio\u27s position within the social world of Mandate Jerusalem, and of the broader interrelations between sounds and the lived experiences of Mandate Jerusalemites. Jerusalem provides a worthwhile case study because of its historic religious impor...
This article is interested in how a tuning of the ear toward the auditory qualities of urban life pr...
This article is interested in how a tuning of the ear toward the auditory qualities of urban life pr...
From 1934 to 1941, three British-governed radio stations were established in the Middle East: Egypti...
Incorporating descriptions and analyses of sound into Middle Eastern history offers a wealth of oppo...
This history of the long-overlooked Palestine Broadcasting Service (1936-1948) examines the role of ...
Jerusalem is well known as a visual city: many of her historical sites have long been instantly reco...
Radio waves pay no heed to political frontiers and they produce spaces that are entirely different f...
International audienceThis article discusses certain key questions about the history, memory, and dy...
This article focuses on the role of sound in producing urban space and reworking identity formations...
This article investigates the relationship between broadcasting, sound archiving, and the rise of ra...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
In 1948 the radio station "Voice of Israel" created an Arabic language broadcasting service. Althoug...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
After World War II, radio as a borderless medium became more and more important as an international...
As previous research on the role of the radio in (post)colonial India has shown, radio broadcasting ...
This article is interested in how a tuning of the ear toward the auditory qualities of urban life pr...
This article is interested in how a tuning of the ear toward the auditory qualities of urban life pr...
From 1934 to 1941, three British-governed radio stations were established in the Middle East: Egypti...
Incorporating descriptions and analyses of sound into Middle Eastern history offers a wealth of oppo...
This history of the long-overlooked Palestine Broadcasting Service (1936-1948) examines the role of ...
Jerusalem is well known as a visual city: many of her historical sites have long been instantly reco...
Radio waves pay no heed to political frontiers and they produce spaces that are entirely different f...
International audienceThis article discusses certain key questions about the history, memory, and dy...
This article focuses on the role of sound in producing urban space and reworking identity formations...
This article investigates the relationship between broadcasting, sound archiving, and the rise of ra...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
In 1948 the radio station "Voice of Israel" created an Arabic language broadcasting service. Althoug...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
After World War II, radio as a borderless medium became more and more important as an international...
As previous research on the role of the radio in (post)colonial India has shown, radio broadcasting ...
This article is interested in how a tuning of the ear toward the auditory qualities of urban life pr...
This article is interested in how a tuning of the ear toward the auditory qualities of urban life pr...
From 1934 to 1941, three British-governed radio stations were established in the Middle East: Egypti...