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Sonic microgeographies and histories: life listening and home
Tom Ottway firstly provides a broad overview of how home has been conceptualised in terms of space and place by academics in fields as varied as cultural studies, urban studies, sound studies, sonic art, geography, history, law, criminology and migration studies. He then demonstrates that by actively engaging in ‘doing’ a critical geography of home, by creating and analysing audio ethnographies, including an auto-audio ethnography of those working together to produce this intervention on home, the gap between academic and participant; academic and artist; analysis and performance is removed, and powerful sonic micro-geographies and micro-histories emerge that constitute ‘life listening’, which inform the writing on home.
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University of Sussex LibraryExternal DOI
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88-104Pages
109.0Book title
Beyond the boundaries of home: interdisciplinary approachesPlace of publication
Brighton, UKISBN
9780995786226Department affiliated with
- Media and Film Publications
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Naomi Daw, Alexa Neale, Marianela Barrios Aquino, Ketan Jha, Tom Ottway, Myles Logan Miller, Eduard Campillo-FunolletLegacy Posted Date
2017-07-12First Open Access (FOA) Date
2017-07-28First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2017-07-28Usage metrics
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