Scottish Gaelic is still widely spoken in the Outer Hebrides, remote islands off the West Coast of Scotland, and the islands have a rich and distinctive cultural identity, as well as a complex history of settlement and migrations. Almost every geographical feature on the islands has a name which reflects this history and culture. This paper discusses research which uses sound and listening to investigate the relationship of the islands’ inhabitants, young and old, to placenames and the resonant histories which are enshrined in them and reveals them, in their spoken form, as dynamic mnemonics for complex webs of memories. I speculate on why this ‘place-speech’ might have arisen from specific aspects of Hebridean history and culture and how s...
The Western Isles has had a history of depopulation from the Highland Clearances of the 18th century...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the nomenclature of the Barra Isles by investigating the distri...
The Orkney and Shetland islands of Scotland were at one time colonized by Vikings and belonged firml...
Scottish Gaelic is still widely spoken in the Outer Hebrides, remote islands off the West Coast of S...
Abstract The landscapes of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland are littered with the visual remnants o...
Solo Exhibition at Museum nan Eilean, Lionacleit, Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. What is la...
Culture is a dynamic entity that changes and adapts over time. However, as our world grows increasi...
How does history – past lives and past events - leave sonic traces and how can we hear them? This...
This thesis explores the way land has been perceived, described and experienced by Scottish Gaels i...
This chapter draws together various strands within it – such as exploring what islands offer in term...
Small island dwellings in Scotland and Ireland, typically (and often problematically) referred to as...
The Island of North Ulst Is about thirty miles In lengthand, owing to the idented nature of its...
This paper explores some of the dimensions of mobility and rhythm emerging from a voyage to the Inne...
Topologies of Air/Ruith na Gaoithe explores ecological, cultural, social, military and historical pe...
This article outlines the theory and methodology underlying our ongoing sound art project on the Fal...
The Western Isles has had a history of depopulation from the Highland Clearances of the 18th century...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the nomenclature of the Barra Isles by investigating the distri...
The Orkney and Shetland islands of Scotland were at one time colonized by Vikings and belonged firml...
Scottish Gaelic is still widely spoken in the Outer Hebrides, remote islands off the West Coast of S...
Abstract The landscapes of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland are littered with the visual remnants o...
Solo Exhibition at Museum nan Eilean, Lionacleit, Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. What is la...
Culture is a dynamic entity that changes and adapts over time. However, as our world grows increasi...
How does history – past lives and past events - leave sonic traces and how can we hear them? This...
This thesis explores the way land has been perceived, described and experienced by Scottish Gaels i...
This chapter draws together various strands within it – such as exploring what islands offer in term...
Small island dwellings in Scotland and Ireland, typically (and often problematically) referred to as...
The Island of North Ulst Is about thirty miles In lengthand, owing to the idented nature of its...
This paper explores some of the dimensions of mobility and rhythm emerging from a voyage to the Inne...
Topologies of Air/Ruith na Gaoithe explores ecological, cultural, social, military and historical pe...
This article outlines the theory and methodology underlying our ongoing sound art project on the Fal...
The Western Isles has had a history of depopulation from the Highland Clearances of the 18th century...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the nomenclature of the Barra Isles by investigating the distri...
The Orkney and Shetland islands of Scotland were at one time colonized by Vikings and belonged firml...