This thesis represents the results of a theoretical and practical investigation of acoustic and electro-acoustic elements of Western music at the start of the twentyfirst century, with specific attention to soundscapes. A commentary on the development of soundscapes is drawn from a multidisciplinary overview of concepts of time, followed by an examination of concepts of time in music. As a response to Jonathan Kramer's concept of `vertical' music (a characteristic aesthetic of which is an absence of conventional harmonic teleology), particular attention is paid to those theories of multiple nested temporalities which have been referred to by Kramer in support of non-teleological musical structures. The survey suggests that new musical conce...
Difficulties exist for brands undergoing change when they may also be transitioning between technolo...
Discipleship is the primary command given by Jesus to his disciples. The elements of discipleship gr...
This study attempts to contribute to our understanding of therapists‟ personal reactions (cognitive,...
This thesis represents the results of a theoretical and practical investigation of acoustic and elec...
This practice-based research project explores, defines and demonstrates the state of spatio-temporal...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to explore the nature and perception of timescales in elect...
This research proposes a theory of nonconscious motor representation which precedes mental represent...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Speech Communication, Theatre, and DanceTimothy R. SteffensmeierOn Augus...
The study explores how professional, statutory and regulatory bodies (PSRBs) collectively, as a ‘sec...
The current temporal research agenda in time and organizations emphasizes the importance of continui...
Why do people mix musics? What causes them to break down the boundaries between music genres and pro...
Entrainment, broadly defined, is a phenomenon in which two or more independent rhythmic processes sy...
The rapidly changing nature of information and use of information systems within organisations has s...
This study focuses on the interrelationship between Ravel\'s music and Balanchine\'s choreography of...
This thesis presents the author's musical compositions through the elucidation of their source impul...
Difficulties exist for brands undergoing change when they may also be transitioning between technolo...
Discipleship is the primary command given by Jesus to his disciples. The elements of discipleship gr...
This study attempts to contribute to our understanding of therapists‟ personal reactions (cognitive,...
This thesis represents the results of a theoretical and practical investigation of acoustic and elec...
This practice-based research project explores, defines and demonstrates the state of spatio-temporal...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to explore the nature and perception of timescales in elect...
This research proposes a theory of nonconscious motor representation which precedes mental represent...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Speech Communication, Theatre, and DanceTimothy R. SteffensmeierOn Augus...
The study explores how professional, statutory and regulatory bodies (PSRBs) collectively, as a ‘sec...
The current temporal research agenda in time and organizations emphasizes the importance of continui...
Why do people mix musics? What causes them to break down the boundaries between music genres and pro...
Entrainment, broadly defined, is a phenomenon in which two or more independent rhythmic processes sy...
The rapidly changing nature of information and use of information systems within organisations has s...
This study focuses on the interrelationship between Ravel\'s music and Balanchine\'s choreography of...
This thesis presents the author's musical compositions through the elucidation of their source impul...
Difficulties exist for brands undergoing change when they may also be transitioning between technolo...
Discipleship is the primary command given by Jesus to his disciples. The elements of discipleship gr...
This study attempts to contribute to our understanding of therapists‟ personal reactions (cognitive,...