This paper looked at the reinterpretation of a heritage site, through soundscapes.</p
Sound has always been treated as a second citizen in our society. Our society places so much emphasi...
This paper outlines preliminary research to develop an auditory archaeology at Çatalhöyük during the...
Straddling the fields of critical heritage studies, auditory culture studies, and homelessness studi...
This paper looked at the reinterpretation of a heritage site, through soundscapes
In 1807 the British parliament decreed the abolition of the slave trade: since then, the places conn...
In 1807, the British parliament decreed the abolition of the slave trade; since then, the places con...
Soundscape studies often frame themselves in objective terms, regarding sounds as separated and remo...
History is so often told through objects (that you look at), images and photographs, but the potenti...
Sound Heritage is the first study of music in the historic house museum, featuring contributions fro...
A generation of scholars in multiple disciplines has investigated sound in ways that are productive ...
Histories are primarily documented in visual or written form. Our ‘Sonic Palimpsest’ project seeks t...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...
The study of soundscapes encourages geographers to hear the world, paying attention to the diversity...
This bachelor thesis aims to draw attention to sound in the heritage sector in Sweden. In particular...
The following article discusses the Sound Archive of the Ruhr. Our project touches upon a set of que...
Sound has always been treated as a second citizen in our society. Our society places so much emphasi...
This paper outlines preliminary research to develop an auditory archaeology at Çatalhöyük during the...
Straddling the fields of critical heritage studies, auditory culture studies, and homelessness studi...
This paper looked at the reinterpretation of a heritage site, through soundscapes
In 1807 the British parliament decreed the abolition of the slave trade: since then, the places conn...
In 1807, the British parliament decreed the abolition of the slave trade; since then, the places con...
Soundscape studies often frame themselves in objective terms, regarding sounds as separated and remo...
History is so often told through objects (that you look at), images and photographs, but the potenti...
Sound Heritage is the first study of music in the historic house museum, featuring contributions fro...
A generation of scholars in multiple disciplines has investigated sound in ways that are productive ...
Histories are primarily documented in visual or written form. Our ‘Sonic Palimpsest’ project seeks t...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...
The study of soundscapes encourages geographers to hear the world, paying attention to the diversity...
This bachelor thesis aims to draw attention to sound in the heritage sector in Sweden. In particular...
The following article discusses the Sound Archive of the Ruhr. Our project touches upon a set of que...
Sound has always been treated as a second citizen in our society. Our society places so much emphasi...
This paper outlines preliminary research to develop an auditory archaeology at Çatalhöyük during the...
Straddling the fields of critical heritage studies, auditory culture studies, and homelessness studi...