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Sonic Engagement
The Ethics and Aesthetics of Community Engaged Audio Practice
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* The book will include high quality contributions from practitioners and researchers that consider the ethics and aesthetics of the work, investigating the role of sound in community building, wellbeing, education, and social or environmental justice. * Would be recommended reading in leading applied and socially engaged theatre courses, in sound studies and sonic art courses and in media and communication courses. * The closest competitors are more a broad survey of sound art while this book looks to the future, building possibilities, and imagining what might be through the creative acts of inquiry and sound.

Contribution from Brandon LaBelle (key theorist in sound studies)


First book to address community engaged arts through a sound studies lens


An area of community engaged arts that has exploded recently since the COVID-19 pandemic


Contents:

List of Figures

List of Contributors

Introduction: Distilling an Interdisciplinary Approach

Sarah Woodland and Wolfgang Vachon

PART 1

First Knowledges First

Introduction

1. Bu'ra'nga'man | Dadirri | Yimbilli: Echoes of Listening to Country

Bianca Beetson, Vicki Saunders, Sarah Woodland, and Leah Barclay

PART 2
Sonic Knowing: Meaning and Resonance

Introduction

2. Audio drama inquiry: A telling method of research

Wolfgang Vachon

3. What does a cellphilm (cellphone + film production + intention) sound like? The ethics and aesthetics of cellphilm method

Casey Burkholder and Katie MacEntee

4. Composing place: Creating participatory sound portraits and compilations

Maureen Flint, Morgan Shiver and Ryanne Whyte

5. The radio play as restorative justice education: A creative collaboration between a grassroots organisation and artists

Tanyss Knowles and Frank J. Tester

PART 3

Sonic Assembly: Building Communities and Publics

Introduction

6. More-than-social listening: Undercover engagements and undoing auditory norms

Jill Halstead and Brandon LaBelle

7. Reinscribing the noise: New media walk technologies and the politics of community engagement

Christos Carras and Eric Lewis

8. Hyper-listening and co-listening: Reflections on sound, selfhood, and solidarity

Budhaditya Chattopadhyay

9. I make noise therefore I am: Aesthetics of sonic experimentation in participatory art and culture

Vadim Keylin

PART 4

Sonic Disruptions: Creating Auditory Counter-Narratives

Introduction

10. Sound travels faster over water: Sonically re-designing institutional aural architecture with The Verbatim Formula

Maggie Inchley and Sylvan Baker

11. Yellow Couch Convos Podcast series: Navigating identity politics through collective voices and counternarratives

Rosemary (Rosa) Cisneros

12. Many Worlds in One Place: Composition as a Site of Encounter

Toby Young

13. Odyssey on the airwaves: A journey from HMP to hope

Gary Anderson and Niamh Malone

PART 5

Sonic Resistance: Soundscapes of Protest and Activism

Introduction

14. Engaging communities in listening to ecosystems: Case studies from acoustic ecology research in Australia and Mexico

Leah Barclay

15. Aural counterpublic resistance: Noise, silence, and acoustical agency in protest tactics

Nimalan Yoganathan

16. Street hassle: Noise, art, and activism

Mitchell Akiyama, in conversation with Don't Rhine and Syrus Marcus Ware

Concluding Acknowledgement

Index


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780367758370
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: December, 2022
Pages: 384
Weight: 639g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Counselling & Therapy

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