Through this research-creation project -- which is represented by a process-driven ten-minute video -- the author asks what ways of knowing emerge when children and adults, more-than-human, and inhuman engage in improvised singing together in an urban park? This project recognizes our current dark times within ecological collapse and operates from a space that hopes to build relationality with sonic ecologies through listening-and-singing experiences, while centering the voices of children and other singers within the ecologies we sing in-and-with
International audienceArguing for the need to re-enchant the world, that is, to sing in tune with th...
The first song I ever heard sung during a session at the International Congress of Qualitative Inqui...
East Mere Hide, Wicken Fen (2012) arises from work carried out as part of an AHRC-funded project, La...
The era of COVID-19 has profoundly shaken the foundations of our lives. Our event venues have closed...
My research explores the reflective qualities of nature that can lead to different ways of being in ...
This paper examines how (auditory) knowledge about, experience of, and interaction with the natural ...
The topic of the thesis is econaratology in conjunction with folk songs, which is subject to the law...
Taking her cue from Guy Murchie’s Song of the Sky, the author discovers a method for reaching at-ris...
This dissertation offers ecological disorientation as an analytic for making sense of affective expe...
This article introduces the notion of enchanted animism, contending that an enchanted re-animation o...
This chapter explores sound walking with children as a speculative method for studying urban ecologi...
This dissertation concerns making music as a utopian ecological practice, skill, or method of associ...
A Growing Chorus is a practice-based and interdisciplinary study into the theory and practices of th...
Today’s popularity of plants within arts practice is certainly influenced by an awareness of our in...
© 2018 Dr Rebecca Emily FairchildThis thesis uses a range of creative and inductive scholarly approa...
International audienceArguing for the need to re-enchant the world, that is, to sing in tune with th...
The first song I ever heard sung during a session at the International Congress of Qualitative Inqui...
East Mere Hide, Wicken Fen (2012) arises from work carried out as part of an AHRC-funded project, La...
The era of COVID-19 has profoundly shaken the foundations of our lives. Our event venues have closed...
My research explores the reflective qualities of nature that can lead to different ways of being in ...
This paper examines how (auditory) knowledge about, experience of, and interaction with the natural ...
The topic of the thesis is econaratology in conjunction with folk songs, which is subject to the law...
Taking her cue from Guy Murchie’s Song of the Sky, the author discovers a method for reaching at-ris...
This dissertation offers ecological disorientation as an analytic for making sense of affective expe...
This article introduces the notion of enchanted animism, contending that an enchanted re-animation o...
This chapter explores sound walking with children as a speculative method for studying urban ecologi...
This dissertation concerns making music as a utopian ecological practice, skill, or method of associ...
A Growing Chorus is a practice-based and interdisciplinary study into the theory and practices of th...
Today’s popularity of plants within arts practice is certainly influenced by an awareness of our in...
© 2018 Dr Rebecca Emily FairchildThis thesis uses a range of creative and inductive scholarly approa...
International audienceArguing for the need to re-enchant the world, that is, to sing in tune with th...
The first song I ever heard sung during a session at the International Congress of Qualitative Inqui...
East Mere Hide, Wicken Fen (2012) arises from work carried out as part of an AHRC-funded project, La...