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👀That's Routledge author Martin Clancy quoted in WIRED, discussing innovation in the music industry and the disputed future of AI-generated music. “But one thing I think we can all agree on is, we like to know what we’re listening to.” #musicindustry #AI wired.com/story/ai-gener…
And here is @hollymusication's introductory chapter on YouTube and the new protagonists of music gatekeeping. bloomsburycollections.com/book/youtube-a…
Read an excerpt from the introduction of Nicolai Jørgensgaard Graakjær's book, The Sounds of Spectators at Football, on the All Around Sound blog. bit.ly/3ZQHPj9
It’s the launch of “Voices in Psychosis” today! 🧵 The 28 contributions to this collection take as their starting point, focus or inspiration interviews with 40 people about their experience of hearing voices You can download it free from @OUPPsychology fdslive.oup.com/www.oup.com/ac…
Join us for the launch of #VoicesinPsychosis edited by @literarti @aldersonday @cfernyhough (9 Dec, Oriental Museum, Durham). This #FREE event will include a panel discussion with @RaiWaddingham @vaughanbell & @felicitycallard All welcome! voices-in-psychosis.eventbrite.co.uk @DurhamImh
.....and she's gone to the printers! Pre-order here: bloomsbury.com/uk/youtube-and…
We’re delighted to announce the ‘Modernity and the Gut’ Symposium which will be held in Glasgow from 27-28 April 2023! Our Call for Papers is now open until 16 January 2023. Find out more and submit to our Call here: scottishgut.wixsite.com/project/about-4 #MedicalHumanities #ScottishGut
What does the ‘critical’ in critical medical humanities mean to you? #CRITICAL The 2023 @NNMHRmed Congress, co-hosted with @DurhamImh * Online 19-21 April 2023 * nnmh.org.uk/nnmhr-congress… CFC closes Jan 13. Please RT
Big developments in the medical humanities to announce this morning. We are funding four new research networks in the critical medical humanities. They'll be launching throughout this September. Details here: tinyurl.com/bdh3b3me
You're regular reminder that 'listening' is not *inherently* neglected, interesting, morally, ethically or politically virtuous, or egalitarian. And it's often aestheticized in ways that carry an unacknowledged ableism.
Our new books catalogue is ready to view online! We've got some exciting books to show you, from a brand new @333books genre series to the history of sound recording copyright, and so much more. Here's what we're publishing October to December this year: bit.ly/3cJRUuA
Out now: The latest issue of #JSMG (Journal of Sound and #Music in #Games @ucpress ) is now available! 🥰 #gameaudio #ludomusicology #gamestudies #vgm #gamedev #indiedev #musicology #mediastudies #soundstudies online.ucpress.edu/jsmg/issue/3/2…
Interested in music and its history? Explore the latest summer collection from @JofVictCulture, which examines the often-ignored area of #Victorian music. Read now for free and learn more about Victorian musical production, consumption, and literature: bit.ly/3u3ML6f
Fully accessible open access version of my Spectator article ‘Roll over, Beethoven’, from last October. openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/2744…
Spotted this weekend on the cover of the NYT's Book Review: @usmusicscholar's O Say Can You Hear? Pick up a copy today! wwnorton.com/books/97803936…
We're looking forward to reading this new chapter "Shame: Situations and Enduring Presence" by @GrahamScambler taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/…
Examine how interwar French musicians understood music making as a therapeutic, vibrational, and bodily practice, in this chapter from @drjillrogers’s #openaccess title ‘Resonant Recoveries: French Music and Trauma Between the World Wars’. bit.ly/3Ai1T3I
According to @StarTribune, Mark Clague “provides a fascinating history of the national anthem” in O Say Can You Here? Click here for the full review: bit.ly/StarTribuneCla….
Before the French Revolution, making music was an activity that required permission. After the revolution, music was an object that could be possessed. Find out more in this @NewBooksNetwork podcast with Rebecca Dowd Geoffroy-Schwinden: bit.ly/3ml7L41
Florence + The Machine's fifth album 'Dance Fever' takes its cues from the unstoppable impulses of choreomania. Find out more about dance crazes in this @BBC_Culture article featuring author Kélina Gotman. bbc.in/3x1Uum3
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