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Get into the groove: the role of sound in generating a sense of belonging in street parades

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posted on 2024-11-14, 06:27 authored by Michelle Duffy, Gordon Waitt, Christopher GibsonChristopher Gibson
Research undertaken in a range of fields has sought to understand the significance of sound and the processes of listening in making sense of social worlds. This inherently interdisciplinary pursuit has particularly emerged in sociology cultural geography, cultural studies, musicology and music therapy. Yet, a great deal is still not known about the interplays between music, sounds, spaces, bodies and our sense of self

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Duffy, L., Waitt, G. R. & Gibson, C. R. (2007). Get into the groove: the role of sound in generating a sense of belonging in street parades. Altitude: A Journal of Emerging Humanities Work, 8 1-32.

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Altitude: A Journal of Emerging Humanities Work

Volume

8

Pagination

1-32

Language

English

RIS ID

20865

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