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22 Μαΐ 2018 · The objective of this article is to approach the different conceptions of sound – and its relations to the underlying scientific paradigms – that emerged throughout the history of geography.
Sound and the Geographer Douglas Pocock ABSTRACT. Sound is a neglected dimension in geography, not least because of the dominance of the eye and the visual sense. Yet sound plays a crucial role in the anticipation, experience and remembering of places. All sound is environmental
15 Δεκ 2023 · Definition/Description: Geographies of Music and Sound (also referred to separately) is a sub-field of cultural geography, focused on exploring the spatial dimensions of musical...
1 Μαΐ 2014 · Geographies of urban sound. May 2014. Publisher: Ashgate. ISBN: 978-1-4094-6219-4. Authors: Torsten Wissmann. Fachhochschule Erfurt. Citations (10) Abstract. Traffic, music, language and nature...
1 Μαΐ 2011 · The paper by Villanueva-River et al. (in review) serves as an introduction to sound for ecologists and details about the physical properties of sound, the ways that sound is recorded, stored and analysed can be found there.
This paper explores the debate around environmental humanities through the lens of sound and recent examples of sound art. Taking the emergence of ecocriticism as point of departure, it discusses sound as a conceptual interface in the technological mediated relationship to our environment.
10 Αυγ 2016 · This paper argues for expanded listening in geography. Expanded listening addresses how bodies of all kinds, human and more-than-human, respond to sound. We show how listening can contribute to research on a wide range of topics, beyond enquiry where sound itself is the primary substantive interest.