Ribac, F., & Harkins, P. (2020). Popular Music and the Anthropocene. Popular Music, 39(1), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1017/s026114301900053
Musicians and music psychologists are acutely aware of the power of music and its ability to influen...
What is the cost of music in the so-called Anthropocene? We approach this question by focusing on th...
The twenty-first century has been marked by the emergence of new disciplines reacting to the environ...
Ribac, F., & Harkins, P. (2020). Popular Music and the Anthropocene. Popular Music, 39(1), 1-21. htt...
This article analyses Western popular music in terms of content related to climate change. While ref...
Popular music is a generation-specific zeitgeist, while music affords otherwise unobtainable engagem...
Human interactions with climate-related issues are reflected in many popular musics. Uncovering thes...
Eurological music makers and thinkers around the world are slowly coming to new terms with the age-o...
The term 'ecology', originally coined by German zoologist Ernst Haeckel in 1869, has been used since...
Guest editor Kate Galloway presents an introduction to the special issue Music, Sound, and the Aura...
The idea of the Anthropocene is investigated in a multidisciplinary study by combining the perspecti...
As environmental awareness has become more widespread, an increasing number of musicological works h...
The world today is undergoing rapid environmental change, driven by human population growth and ec...
Analyses of music and environment are proliferating, yet new conceptions are needed to make sense of...
human history. Nevertheless, much about it remains poorly understood. Today music is receiving an in...
Musicians and music psychologists are acutely aware of the power of music and its ability to influen...
What is the cost of music in the so-called Anthropocene? We approach this question by focusing on th...
The twenty-first century has been marked by the emergence of new disciplines reacting to the environ...
Ribac, F., & Harkins, P. (2020). Popular Music and the Anthropocene. Popular Music, 39(1), 1-21. htt...
This article analyses Western popular music in terms of content related to climate change. While ref...
Popular music is a generation-specific zeitgeist, while music affords otherwise unobtainable engagem...
Human interactions with climate-related issues are reflected in many popular musics. Uncovering thes...
Eurological music makers and thinkers around the world are slowly coming to new terms with the age-o...
The term 'ecology', originally coined by German zoologist Ernst Haeckel in 1869, has been used since...
Guest editor Kate Galloway presents an introduction to the special issue Music, Sound, and the Aura...
The idea of the Anthropocene is investigated in a multidisciplinary study by combining the perspecti...
As environmental awareness has become more widespread, an increasing number of musicological works h...
The world today is undergoing rapid environmental change, driven by human population growth and ec...
Analyses of music and environment are proliferating, yet new conceptions are needed to make sense of...
human history. Nevertheless, much about it remains poorly understood. Today music is receiving an in...
Musicians and music psychologists are acutely aware of the power of music and its ability to influen...
What is the cost of music in the so-called Anthropocene? We approach this question by focusing on th...
The twenty-first century has been marked by the emergence of new disciplines reacting to the environ...