I hesitated before sending this out again given the lamentable reaction it
generated last time, but just in case anyone needs a last minute reminder
to get their abstract in.
>Apologies for cross posting . . .
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>CALL FOR PAPERS
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>SONIC GEOGRAPHIES
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>Association of American Geographers annual conference, New York City, 27
February - 3 March 2001
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>Organisers:
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>Andrew Leyshon, School of Geography, University of Nottingham, University
Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK, ([log in to unmask])
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>David Matless, School of Geography, University of Nottingham, University
Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK ([log in to unmask]
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>George Revill, School Of Social Sciences And Law, Oxford Brookes
University, Gipsy Lane Campus, Headington, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK
([log in to unmask])
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>
>Since the mid-1990s there has been a growing interest in geographies of
music and in the geography of the sonic environment. This session is being
organised to reflect upon this development, to consider its implications
for geographical theory, to explore the links between musical and sonic
geographies, and to identify new departures in work of this kind.
>
>Possible themes for papers include:
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>· technology and the production of sonic space
>· sound and the geographies of identity
>· spaces of sonic performativity and creativity
>· sound, music and regulatory space
>· geographies of musical economy
>
>We hope to include about 12 papers in the session. If you would like to
participate then please send a title and a short abstract (250 words
maximum) by 1 August 2000. Please get in touch with any of the organisers
if you would like further clarification.
>
>Andrew Leyshon
>David Matless
>George Revill
>
>
>
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Andrew Leyshon
School of Geography
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham NG7 2RD
UK
Tel (+44) (0)115-8466147
Fax (+44) (0)115-9515249
E-mail [log in to unmask]
http://www.geog.nottingham.ac.uk/newgeog/staff.htm
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