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Abstracts of our Participants

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Here you can find some of the extended abstracts of our participants:

  • Burcu Yaşin – I Used to Hear You, But Now I Cannot: An Urbanization Case in Istanbul
  • Caroline Gatt – Echo and Narcissus: Searching for Voice in Academic Speech
  • Gitanjali Pyndiah – Ethnography at home: listening to the sonic historiography of the Mascarene islands of the Indian Ocean
  • Katerina Talianni – Walking-with-sounds: Creative agency, artistic collaboration, and acoustic communities
  • Lisa Herrmann-Fertig – Premodern Gods in Postmodern Kerala: The special sense of place and musical phenomena in theyyam rituals
  • Lucie Poskočilová – “I like jazz, but it is too complex for the atmosphere here”: The transformation of modes of individual listening in Czech prison
  • Paloma Palau Valderrama – Musical Practices of Afro-Descendant in the southwest of Colombia: Alliances and Negotiations in the Political Dimension of an Acoustemology
  • Tyler Yamin – Listening for “g Harmony” at the Gibbon Conservation Center: Acoustemology and the Compulsory Reproductive Biopolitics of an Endangered Species Breeding Program
  • Vanessa von Gliszczynski – Sound Sources. Thoughts on the dynamic relationship of acoustic environment and the perception of music
    for more information visit https://www.weltkulturenmuseum.de/
  • Ying Diao – Studio music production as kinship practice: Technology and the making of Lisu religiosity in contemporary Myanmar
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