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! Sound Studies * http://www.soundstudieslab.org/ , Prof. Dr. Holger Schulze, Institut für Kulturwissenschaft, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin ** http://www.soundstudieslab.org/projects/anthropology-of-sound/ {br}How do human beings experience sonic environments under historically and culturally changing circumstances – and what are the epistemological implications of such a turn to an experiential hearing perspective in the wider field of sensory studies? ** http://www.soundstudieslab.org/projects/sound-in-media-culture/ {br}Which transformations can be observed in the cultural history of sound by the rise of media culture – in practices and concepts, as well as in artifacts and technologies? Which methods are appropriate to explore how the scientific entity of sound is constituted in historical and contemporary media culture?{br}Website : http://www.soundmediaculture.net/ * http://soundstudiesblog.com/ {br}Sounding Out: The Sound Studies Blog provides an outlet for ruminations on the role of sound and listening in our contemporary culture, tackling questions like:{br}Did the invention of the iPod actually change the way we listen to music? Do we all listen in the same way?{br}Why does the crackle, pop, and hiss of old vinyl records comfort some and annoy others?{br}Does the sound of your voice impact your chances at employment and good housing?{br}Do supposedly neutral “noise ordinances” actually affect some people more than others? * Pinch, T. and Bijsterveld, K, 2004, Sound Studies: new Technologies and Music, in "Social Studies of Science", 34, pp. 635-648. * Schulze, H., 2010, The Sound & The Senses: Historical Anthropology of Sound, in Morat, D., 2010, Hearing Modern History. Auditory Cultures in the 19th and 20th Century. Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin (conference proceedings) * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_culture * http://groups.google.com/group/sound-studies/ {br}This is the listserv and all-purpose electronic portal for the Sound Studies special interest group of the Society for Ethnomusicology. {br}{br} ----
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