
Wissenschaftliche Arbeit bedeutet nicht zuletzt immer auch das Lesen von geschriebenen Texten. Was aber geschieht, wenn diese Texte zum Klingen gebracht werden, wenn stummes Geschriebenes hörbar gemacht wird? Was geschieht mit den Texten, was mit dem Lesen, was mit mir? Welches Verstehen, welche Anschlüsse, welches Missverstehen und welche Abbrüche werden möglich, wenn etwas Geschriebenes in gespr... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Diese Folge ist ein eingelesener Aufsatz für die Zeitschrift Soziologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie, im Rahmen eines Symposiums zu Medien der Soziologie.
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Ich lese Kapitel „III. Die Falschheit der Welt“ und Kapitel „IV. Die Fallstricke der Kritik“ aus „Denken in einer schlechten Welt“ von Geoffroy de Lagasnerie.
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Lagasnerie, Geoffroy de. 2018. Denken in einer schlechten Welt. Übers. von Felix ... more
In this episode I read „How to think sonically: on the generativity of the flesh“ by Holger Schulze. Schulze discusses the question of what it means to think sonically and what consequences must be considered for academic work on sound and sonic phen... more
In this episode I read chapter 1: „Unlikely publics: on the edge of appearance“ from the book Sonic Agency by Brandon Labelle. The book deals with the fascinating question of sonic agency – of what kind of agency becomes possible by and through sound... more
In this episode I read Chapter 2: „Sonic compositions“ from the book Recording culture by Daniel Makagon and Mark Neumann. This book can be understood as one of the most important reflections on the increasingly popular methods in ethnographic field ... more
In this episode I read Chapter 1: „Writing Culture – Recording Culture“ from the book Recording culture by Daniel Makagon and Mark Neumann. This book can be understood as one of the most important reflections on the increasingly popular methods in et... more
In this episode I read James Clifford’s introduction from the famous essay collection Writing culture: the poetics and politics of ethnography edited by James Clifford. In itself the chapter might be one of the most important texts of the so called ... more
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