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70. Music As Science

https://soundcloud.com/theacademiccitizen/70-music-as-science What happens when you combine science with electrifying and nostalgic sonic experimentation? In this episode, we bop through the ideal fusion of music and science as we share stories of scientific research with researcher, science communicator, and producer, Prof Alice Motion. Focusing on the psychological aspects of public understanding of science, this episode illustrates that, much like facts, emotions and social relationships play a significant role in how we create, share, and absorb knowledge. Music, like science, holds epistemic authority, making the partnership between science and music immensely valuable for improving access to and understanding of scientific research in society. It has been a pleasure working on this season, and we hope you have enjoyed all the presentations. A special thanks to our collaborators, the South African Research Chair in Science Communication and the South African Journal of Science, […]

64. Listening For Emotions

  https://soundcloud.com/theacademiccitizen/64-listening-for-emotions/s-4I10ppZzbva?si=d3fd6b6f84d64f99a3d44c2cd3c15b48&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing What is the significance of engaging with colonial archives, which are laden with historical power imbalances and misrepresentations? In this episode, we embark on a journey through time to explore radio archives from the colonial era. Presented by Luc Marraffa, a PhD candidate at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam, this episode brings a keen focus on the histories that have been erased from radio records, examining these narratives through the interdisciplinary lenses of sound studies, critical archive studies, and decolonial approaches. By revisiting these colonial radio archives, this episode allows us to rethink how we engage with archives, urging us to exercise care to uncover and give voice to unheard and non-verbal cues.  Listening For Emotions is now available for streaming on all major platforms. The Academic Citizen is supported by the South African Research Chair […]

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