Conférence en ligne : Sonic Methods in Human Geography (September 3, 2010)
Papers from Sonic Methods in Human Geography session at Royal Geographical Society annual conference 2010. The session was organised by Michael Gallagher and Jonathan Prior from the University of Edinburgh. It took place on Friday 3rd September 2010 at the RGS in London.
Cette conférence a été enregistrée et on peut l’écouter sur le site considérable que je connais mal Internet Archive :
https://www.archive.org/details/SonicMethodsInHumanGeography
Les interventions me paraissent bien en phase avec les préoccupations du Cresson :
- Falkland: A sonic investigation of place. Louise K Wilson, sound artist, and David Chapman, University of East London 16.1 MB
- Sounding Underground: perceiving and transforming the social, political and symbolic city. Dr Ximena Alarcón, De Montfort University 18.9 MB
- Emerging directions for soundwalks. Jonathan Prior, University of Edinburgh 17.0 MB
- Sound diaries: capturing the feelings and flow of everyday life. Dr Michelle Duffy, Monash University, and Associate Professor Gordon Waitt, University of Wollongong 15.0 MB
- Favourite Sounds. Peter Cusack, London College of Communication 18.4 MB
- Inventing and testing sonic methods: some reflections from experience, illustrated with sounds. Tom Croll-Knight, University of Sheffield 15.9 MB
- Incidental drones. Dr. Michael Gallagher, University of Edinburgh 35.8 MB
- Affective communication: the voice and sound in political self-organisation. Anja Kanngieser, University of Melbourne, Australia 17.8 MB
- Placing Sound in Ethnographic Research. Darren Roberts, University of Birmingham 20.6 MB
- Musicking, listening and building events within London’s live music venues. Michael Anton, Royal Holloway University 17.0 MB
- -scape [Goodwins] – making horizontal. Dr. John Levack Drever, Goldsmiths, University of London, and Tony Thatcher, Laban
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Françoise Acquier (10 décembre 2010). Conférence en ligne : Sonic Methods in Human Geography (September 3, 2010). Le Cresson veille et recherche…. Consulté le 8 septembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/qru3
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