Listening Across Disciplines
In this twenty-third and final broadcast in the series we will be hearing from Michael Bull, Professor of Sound Studies at Sussex University, co-editor Sound Studies Journal, and author of many publications on sound and the social sphere, who will be talking about listening to people, air raid sirens, conflict and war.
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A weekly radio programme that presents methods of listening as they are practised by astrophysicists, urbanists, architects, audiologists, artists, anthropologists, writers, neurologists, etc. Each week a different professional, academic, or researcher will introduce their listening methods, play examples of their work, and discuss how they analyse and use what they hear.
The weekly broadcasts are an edited version of discussions that are taking place as part of an AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council) funded network project of the same name that aims to explore the use of listening across various disciplines in order to advance it as a reliable and legitimate method of investigation and communication in which culture and science can collide to generate new knowledge and innovative modes of knowledge production.
This is the final broadcast in the series. If you have missed any or would like to listen to them again please find the podcasts on the resonance FM website as well as on the project
www.listeningacrossdisciplines.net
The themes and questions pursued by the project will continue to be researched by the research team and this website will serve as an ongoing public platform for the work we are doing beyond the initial network.
Listen on Resonance FM, Wednesday at 3pm (or Monday at 11 am):
Broadcasts recorded by Fancisco Mazza, Pablo Santacruz and Dingyi Li
Edited and produced by Salomé Voegelin