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American Indian StudiesAmerican StudiesArticleCanadian StudiesDigital MediaMedia and Communications
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Author lizprzybylski

What is a music video, anyway? Historically dismissed by film theorists as cinematically flawed or by the public as mere promotional snippets, music videos didn’t used to get the credit they deserve as a serious artistic medium. In the 1990s, Carol Vernallis challenged both notions, suggesting that they are actually a unique genre where music and visuals aren’t just paired—they communicate deeply with each other.

Acoustic EcologyArticleHumanismListeningMedicineMedia and Communications
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Author trentwintermeier

.. “So I have heard The Hum… The rest of what I’m about to tell you is beyond reasoning, and understanding.” Here, in a Reddit post, Michael A. Sweeney prefaces their story of their first encounter with “the hum,” an unexplained phenomenon heard by only a small percentage of listeners around the world. The hum is an ominous sonic event that impacts communities from Australia to India, Scotland to the United States.

ArticleCapitalismDigital MediaDisability StudiesGenderMedia and Communications
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Author Matthew Tomkinson

Listen: Billy Pilgrim has come unstuck in time. –Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse Five On an almost visceral level, we may likewise remark that states of “latency” involve downward movement, as in the case of something falling by the wayside and lying unnoticed until its presence is felt.

Acoustic EcologyAnimalsArticleDigital MediaEnvironmental IssuesMedia and Communications
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Author guestlistener

I am not a board games person, yet I always seem to find myself surrounded by them. Such was the case one August evening in 2023, during a round of the bird-watching-inspired game, Wingspan . Released in 2019 by Stonemaier Games, designer Elizabeth Hargrave’s creation is credited with a dramatic shift in the board game industry.

Acoustic EcologyArchivalArticleCultural StudiesDigital HumanitiesMedia and Communications
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Author emecollins

When the COVID-19 global pandemic began, news reports and studies throughout the world began citing a lot of sound-based statistics: drastic reductions in noise pollution in urban centres, AI recordings of cellphone coughs, shifting soundscapes at home with new routines and work settings, and sonic sensitivities cultivated in quarantine and isolation.

Editorial CollectiveSound StudiesTop TenMedia and Communications
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Author J. Stoever

Usually when we celebrate our year in review, we get a little bit loud. . .okay, well, maybe we get REAL loud! We’re not usually ones to shy away from joyous bombast, especially when celebrating the hard work of our writers and editors, and the deep relationship we have with our readers. We wouldn’t be here without your clicks, your sharing, and your inspiration, and we love the excitement of readers becoming writers. It’s our favorite!

ArchivalArticleAsian And Asian American StudiesCanadian StudiesCultural StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author cmecija

December 1975. The cold winds staked their claim over Toronto, where my parents had recently arrived from the Philippines. They were underdressed and making their way down Parliament Street. Despite being warned of a shift in temperature, they were not expecting the brutal intensities of Canadian winter.

Black StudiesBook ReviewDigital MediaHip HopMethodologyMedia and Communications
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Author DeVaughn Harris

or, Last Summer a DJ Saved My Life “Hip Hop does work that a lot of other things don’t do” Young Guru (viii). The way that we imagine English Studies, specifically Composition and Rhetoric (Comp/Rhet), today needs a radical shift. Specifically, we need new techniques for Writing Studies pedagogy to reach students in a more meaningful and contemporary fashion.

American StudiesArticleAuthenticitiesChican@/Latin@ StudiesCultural StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author svhinojos

This series listens to the political, gendered, queer(ed), racial engagements and class entanglements involved in proclaiming out loud: La-TIN-x. ChI-ca-NA. La-TI-ne. ChI-ca-n-@.

Acoustic EcologyArticleChican@/Latin@ StudiesDiasporic SoundDigital HumanitiesMedia and Communications
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Author D. Ines Casillas

This series listens to the political, gendered, queer(ed), racial engagements and class entanglements involved in proclaiming out loud: La-TIN-x. ChI-ca-NA. La-TI-ne. ChI-ca-n-@.