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Acoustic EcologyAmerican StudiesArticleChican@/Latin@ StudiesCurationMedia and Communications
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Author guestlistener

Since its inception at the World Soundscape Project in the 1970s, soundwalking has emerged as a critical method for sound studies research and artistic practice.

Blog-O-VersaryEditorial CollectiveSound StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author j.l. stoever

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Blog-O-VersaryMusicPodcastMedia and Communications
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Author Aaron Trammell

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Acoustic EcologyDigital MediaEvent ReviewImprovisationInterviewMedia and Communications
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Author qiushixu

SO! Amplifies. . .a highly-curated, rolling mini-post series by which we editors hip you to cultural makers and organizations doing work we really really dig.  You’re welcome! — On March 24th, 2019 the record release party for The Electric Golem’s 6th CD Golemology was held at the Loft in Ithaca, New York.

Book ReviewCultural StudiesHistoryListeningMusicMedia and Communications
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Author Lewis

In Personal Stereo , Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow’s eminently readable history of the Walkman and its kind, it is telling to learn that Sony founders Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita were prone to conversing in ‘something akin to a private shared language’ or idioglossia. “They would sit there,” recounts Morita’s eldest son, “and we would listen but we had no idea what they were saying” (21).

PodcastPodcastingPunk SoundSound StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author guestlistener

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American StudiesBlack StudiesCivic EngagementDance/MovementDigital MediaMedia and Communications
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Author guestlistener

SO! Amplifies. . .a highly-curated, rolling mini-post series by which we editors hip you to cultural makers and organizations doing work we really really dig.  You’re welcome! — Breaking down the paywalls of academia can take many forms, but lifelong learning collectives centered around a shared passion may perhaps be one of the most fun.

Acoustic EcologyAcousticsBook ReviewDance/MovementDeafnessMedia and Communications
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Author airekb

Pedagogy at the convergence of sound studies and rhetoric/composition seems to exist in a quantum state—both everywhere and nowhere at the same time.  This realization simultaneously enlightens and frustrates. The first page of Google results for “sound studies” and “writing instruction” turns up tons of pedagogy; almost all of it is aimed at instructors, pedagogues, and theorists, or contextualized in the form of specific syllabi.

ArticleCultural StudiesHistoryIdentityIslam/Muslim IdentityMedia and Communications
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Author Maria Sonevytsky

Eurovision—that televisual song pageant where pop, camp, and geopolitics annually collide—started last week. This year’s competition is hosted in Tel Aviv, and continues a recent trend in the competition in which geopolitical controversy threatens to overshadow pop spectacle. Activists accuse the Israeli government of exploiting Eurovision as part of a longstanding government PR strategy of