Sound studies

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Sound Studies bezeichnet das interdisziplinäre Forschungsfeld kulturwissenschaftlicher Klangforschung. rdf:langString
La cultura sonora è un ambito di studi interdisciplinari che prende in considerazione "la produzione e il consumo materiale della musica, dei suoni del rumore e del silenzio e di come ciò si è trasformato attraverso la storia e in differenti società. e - due dei più autorevoli studiosi in materia - affermano che è necessario usare una prospettiva più ampia rispetto alle discipline tradizionali. rdf:langString
Sound studies is an interdisciplinary field that to date has focused largely on the emergence of the concept of "sound" in Western modernity, with an emphasis on the development of sound reproduction technologies. The field first emerged in venues like the journal Social Studies of Science by scholars working in science and technology studies and communication studies; it has however greatly expanded and now includes a broad array of scholars working in music, anthropology, sound art, deaf studies, architecture, and many other fields besides. Important studies have focused on the idea of a "soundscape", architectural acoustics, nature sounds, the history of aurality in Western philosophy and nineteenth-century Colombia, Islamic approaches to listening, the voice, studies of deafness, loudn rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sound Studies bezeichnet das interdisziplinäre Forschungsfeld kulturwissenschaftlicher Klangforschung.
rdf:langString Sound studies is an interdisciplinary field that to date has focused largely on the emergence of the concept of "sound" in Western modernity, with an emphasis on the development of sound reproduction technologies. The field first emerged in venues like the journal Social Studies of Science by scholars working in science and technology studies and communication studies; it has however greatly expanded and now includes a broad array of scholars working in music, anthropology, sound art, deaf studies, architecture, and many other fields besides. Important studies have focused on the idea of a "soundscape", architectural acoustics, nature sounds, the history of aurality in Western philosophy and nineteenth-century Colombia, Islamic approaches to listening, the voice, studies of deafness, loudness, and related topics. A foundational text is Jonathan Sterne's 2003 book "The Audible Past", though the field has retroactively taken as foundational two texts, Jacques Attali's Noise: The Political Economy of Music (1985) and R. Murray Schafer's The Tuning of the World (The Soundscape) (1977). Initial work in the field was criticized for focusing mainly on white male inventors in Euro-America. Consequently, the field is currently in a period of expansion, with important texts coming out in recent years on sound, listening, and hearing as they relate to race, gender, and colonialism.
rdf:langString La cultura sonora è un ambito di studi interdisciplinari che prende in considerazione "la produzione e il consumo materiale della musica, dei suoni del rumore e del silenzio e di come ciò si è trasformato attraverso la storia e in differenti società. e - due dei più autorevoli studiosi in materia - affermano che è necessario usare una prospettiva più ampia rispetto alle discipline tradizionali.
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