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Techniques of Hearing

History, Theory and Practices
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Hearing, health, and technologies are entangled in multi-faceted ways. This edited volume addresses this complex relationship by arguing that modern hearing was and is increasingly linked to and mediated by technological innovations. By providing a set of original interdisciplinary investigations that shed new light on the history, theory, and practices of hearing techniques, it is able to explore the heterogeneous entanglements of sound, hearing practices, technologies, and health issues. As the first book to bring together historians, scholars from media studies, social sciences, cultural studies, acoustics, and neuroscientists, the volume discusses modern technologies and their decisive impact on how "normal" hearing, enhanced and smart hearing, as well as hearing impairment have been configured. It brings both new insights into the histories of hearing technologies as well as allowing us to better understand how enabling hearing technologies have currently been unfolding an increasingly hybrid ecology engaging smart hearing devices and offering stress-free hearing and acoustic well-being in novel auditory environments. The volume will be of interest to all scholars and students of disability studies, sound studies, sociology of health and illness, medical history, health and society, as well as those interested in the practices and techniques of self-monitored and smart hearing.

Author Biography:

Michael Schillmeier is Professor for Sociology at the Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology at the University of Exeter (UK). He is widely published, investigating the empirical and conceptual understanding of the social and societal. Fields of interdisciplinary research include Science, Technology and Society (STS), Health and Illness, Disability Studies, Bodies, Senses, and Art. Robert Stock is Assistant Professor for Cultures of Knowledge at the Department of Cultural History and Theory at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. His main research interests are cultures of knowledge, digital media and dis/abilities, politics of inclusion and access work. He is co-founder of the scientific network Dis/Abilities and Digital Media funded by German Research Foundation, DFG. Beate Ochsner is Professor of Media Studies at the University of Konstanz. She is spokeswoman for the research unit "Media and participation" (mediaandparticipation.com) where she also heads the project "Techno-sensory processes of participation". Her research focuses on participatory media cultures, intersections between media and dis/ability, and gaming cultures.
Release date NZ
April 12th, 2024
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Beate Ochsner
  • Edited by Michael Schillmeier
  • Edited by Robert Stock
Illustrations
5 Line drawings, black and white; 12 Halftones, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
178
ISBN-13
9780367714185
Product ID
38756005

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