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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Yuen Chee Wai; En-Chieh Chao
(2023)
Bioacoustics as Forms of Resistance: Growing Mycelium Instruments and Mushroom Communication in a High-Tech City-State.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 105-110).
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Article
James Maguire
(2023)
Data Echoes: Sound, Evidence, and Acoustic Methods in Energy Landscapes.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 319-342).
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Article
Keisuke Yamada
(2023)
Cover Essay: Visual Images in Sound Studies.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 303-307).
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Article
Annekatrin Skeide
(January 2022)
Music to My Ears: A Material-semiotic Analysis of Fetal Heart Sounds in Midwifery Prenatal Care.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 517-543).
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Article
Fiona Amery
(2022)
The disputed sound of the aurora borealis: sensing liminal noise during the First and Second International Polar Years, 1882–3 and 1932–3.
Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 5-26).
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Article
Owen Marshall
(2022)
Un-silencing an Experimental Technique: Listening to the Electrical Penetration Graph.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 1011-1032).
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Article
Noa Hegesh
(2021)
Mind the Gap: Acoustical Answers to Cosmological Concerns in First-Century b.c.e. China.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 645-669).
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Chapter
Aimée Boutin
(2021)
Chapter 1. The Railway Arts: Sound and Space Beyond Borders.
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Chapter
Benjamin Fraser
(2021)
Chapter 2. The Sonic Force of the Machine Ensemble: Transnational Objectification in Steve Reich’s Different Trains (1988).
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Article
Owen Marshall
(July 2021)
The Maniac-Making Machine: A Media History of Delayed Auditory Feedback.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 839-860).
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Article
Amanda Beardsley
(July 2021)
The Female Absorption Coefficient: The Miniskirt Study, Gender, and Latter-day Saint Architectural Acoustics.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 659-684).
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Article
Karin Bijsterveld
(2021)
Slicing Sound: Speaker Identification and Sonic Skills at the Stasi, 1966–1989.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 215-241).
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Chapter
Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier; Devine, Kyle
(2021)
Making Infrastructures Audible.
In: Audible Infrastructures: Music, Sound, Media.
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Book
Edward J. Gillin
(2021)
Sound Authorities: Scientific and Musical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Britain.
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Chapter
Tom Western
(2021)
Sonopolis: Activist Infrastructures and Sonic Citizenships in Athens.
In: Audible Infrastructures: Music, Sound, Media.
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Book
Joseph L. Clarke
(2021)
Echo's chambers: architecture and the idea of acoustic space.
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Thesis
Jessica Manning Lovett
(2021)
The Sound Culture of Space Science.
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Book
Paul Atkinson
(2021)
Amplified: A design history of the electric guitar.
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Article
Robert J. Simpkins
(December 2020)
The Cadences of Rails: Unscheduled Stops in Tōkyō's Spaces of Flow.
Transfers
(pp. 212-229).
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Article
Melle Jan Kromhout
(2020)
The Unmusical Ear: Georg Simon Ohm and the Mathematical Analysis of Sound.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 471-492).
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