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Sound Formations: Towards a Sociological Thinking-with Sounds
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Abstract Is it possible to work with sound in sociology rather than being about sound? Can there be a "sonic sociology"? Rémy Bocquillon reflects on the process-oriented character of sociology as an experimental science by including aesthetic practices of sounding and listening as constitutive for the making... view more
Is it possible to work with sound in sociology rather than being about sound? Can there be a "sonic sociology"? Rémy Bocquillon reflects on the process-oriented character of sociology as an experimental science by including aesthetic practices of sounding and listening as constitutive for the making of sociological theory. Following new materialist and speculative philosophies, this study is thus a combination of sociological theory, philosophical thought and aesthetic practices, not understood as discrete fields of inquiry, but co-constituting each other. It also features an audio chapter, "feeding-back" the sonic experimentations at the core of the research in new and engaging ways.... view less
Keywords
aesthetics; art; cultural studies; culture; epistemology; music; cultural sociology; sociological theory; sociology; philosophy; science; sociology of art
Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Free Keywords
Culture and institutions; Geisteswissenschaften allgemein; General principles and musical forms; New Materialism; Philosophy and psychology; Research Creation; Social and political philosophy; Social interaction; Social sciences; Social theory; Sociology and anthropology; Sound; The Arts; Theory of art
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Publisher
transcript Verlag
City
Bielefeld
Page/Pages
209 p.
Series
Sociology
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839463307
ISSN
2747-3007
ISBN
978-3-8394-6330-7
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed