Publication: "Sounds of the Pandemic: Accounts, Experiences, Perspectives in Times of COVID-19" (edited volume)
We are very pleased to announce that the Routledge volume stemming from the 2020 conference "Sounds of the Pandemic”, organised by the University of Florence with the research centre Tempo Reale, is now available on Taylor & Francis’ website.
Sounds of the Pandemic: Accounts, Experiences, Perspectives in Times of COVID-19 is edited by Maurizio Agamennone, Daniele Palma, and Giulia Sarno, and gathers 21 chapters offering critical analyses of the changes in sonic environments, artistic practice, and listening behaviour caused by the Coronavirus outbreak.
Contributors:
Robert Losiak, Renata Tańczuk, Sławomir Wieczorek | Dominika Moravčíková | Nakshatra Chatterjee, Srijita Biswas | Alessandro Greppi, Diane Schuh | Ludovico Peroni | Giulia Sarno | Marcel Zaes Sagesser | Daniel Margolies, J.A. Strub | Michaël Spanu | Marco Lutzu, Ignazio Macchiarella | Antonella Dicuonzo | Luca Befera | Suzel Ana Reily, Regina Machado | Alessandro Bratus, Alessandro Caliandro, Fulvia Caruso, Flavio Antonio Ceravolo, Michela Garda | Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann | Mark Thorley | Esteban Buch | Theodoros Lotis | James Deaville | Makis Solomos | Niels Chr. Hansen
EBOOK VERSION (already available for purchase): https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781003200369/sounds-pandemic-maurizio-agamennone-daniele-palma-giulia-sarno (Click “Preview PDF” to download the Introduction for free)
PRINTED VERSION (available for pre-order on November 29): https://www.routledge.com/Sounds-of-the-Pandemic-Accounts-Experiences-Perspectives-in-Times-of/Agamennone-Palma-Sarno/p/book/9781032060231