
The Place of Sound is a radio show/podcast produced by Dr. Vincent Andrisani in the Communication and Media Studies Program at Carleton University. The show explores the idea of ‘place’ through the ears of students, and is part of a broader research and pedagogy project on sonic geographies.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureArts | |||

This episode continues our three-part collaboration with Carleton University’s School of Social Work. This episode features Autistics Speak, a podcast series created by Lauren Moyer during her social work practicum under the supervision of Dr. Ilyan ... more
Episode 98 marks the first in a special three-part collaboration with Carleton University’s School of Social Work. In this feature conversation, host and producer Kateryna Kalynovska sits down with Dr. Ilyan Ferrer to explore how podcasting, audio st... more
tune in for a special episode of audio storytelling, hosted and produced by communication and media studies student Kateryna Kalynovska.this week’s show steps outside the classroom and into Ottawa’s first Felabration—a midsummer celebration of afrobe... more
tune in for another episode of student-produced audio storytelling, hosted by communication and media studies student Kateryna Kalynovska.this week’s show features three creative works from COMS 4501: digital media production — an audio portrait and ... more
tune in for another episode of student-produced audio storytelling, hosted by communication and media studies student Kateryna Kalynovska.this week’s show features three creative works from COMS 4501: digital media production — an audio portrait, a s... more
tune in for another episode of student-produced audio storytelling, hosted by Communication and Media Studies student Kateryna Kalynovska.this episode features three works from COMS 4501: Digital Media Production—an audio portrait, a soundscape compo... more
tune in for another episode of student-produced audio storytelling, hosted by communication and media studies student Kateryna Kalynovska.this episode features three creative works from COMS 4501: digital media production — an audio portrait, a sound... more
tune in for another episode of student-produced audio storytelling, hosted by communication and media studies student Kateryna Kalynovska.this episode features three distinct works created in COMS 4501: Digital Media Production—a soundscape compositi... more










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