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Thought this might be of interest. Have a great weekend!

Meryl

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Sound is motion. As vibration, sound travels through air, water, solid materials,  as an affective transfer of energy from molecule to molecule–a moving flow. But let us not prioritize an acoustic or physicalist framework, as though ‘vibration’ were somehow the truest description of sound in its essence. Sounds travel through networks, memories, between people and places, from performers to audiences, through time as much as space, both live and as sonic potential stored in mechanical and electronic recordings, digital files and musical instruments. Sound is constantly on the move, at the same time as it resounds in the singular sonorous moments in which it is heard.
Owen Chapman, Sound Moves:  Intersections of popular music studies, mobility studies and soundscape studies
The Mobile Media Lab, Communication Studies, is pleased to announce the publication of Sound Moves: Intersections of popular music studies, mobility studies and soundscape studies,  the latest issue of Wi: Journal of Mobile Media http://wi.mobilities.ca edited by Owen Chapman.  

Comprised of papers from the 2011 International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM-Canada) Conference on Music and Environment, Sound Moves  includes a stellar line-up of local, national and international contributions. 

ECOTONALITY AND LISTENING PRAXIS IN SOUND ECOLOGY, AMBIENCES, AND POPULAR MUSIC









Wi is a peer-reviewed open-access journal, published twice yearly. This issue has been supported by the VPRGS, Aid to Research Related Events and the Concordia University Research Chair, Mobile Media Studies. IASPM was generously supported by SSHRC. 

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Justin D Burton, PhD
Assistant Professor of Music
Rider University
School of Fine and Performing Arts
371 Fine Arts Building
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
Web Editor, IASPM-US

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J. Meryl Krieger
Ph.D., Folklore & Ethnomusicology
Adjunct Lecturer, Sociology, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis
Academic Advisor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington
Piano/Clarinet Teacher, Stafford Music Academy, Bloomington, IN

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