Hear

Author:   Danilo Mandic ,  Caterina Nirta ,  Andrea Pavoni
Publisher:   University of Westminster Press
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9781914386367


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   14 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Hearing is an intricate modality of sensory perception. It is continuously enfolded in the surroundings in which it takes place. While passive in its disposition, hearing is integral to the movement and fluctuations of one's environment. At all times, hearing remains open, (in)active but attuned to the present and continuously immersed in the murmur of its background. A delicate perception that is always situated but fundamentally overarching and extended into the open. Hearing is an immanent modality of being in and with the world. Beyond the capacity of sensory perception, hearing is also the ultimate juridical act, a sense-making activity that adjudicates and informs the spatio-temporal acoustics of justice. This penultimate volume of 'Law and the Senses' gathers contributions from across different disciplines working on the relationship between law and hearing, the human vocalisations and non-human echolocations, the spatial and temporal conditions in which hearing takes place, as well as the forms of order and control that listening entails. Through notions and practices of improvisation and noise, attunement and audibility sonic spatiality and urban sonicity they explore, challenge and expand the structural and sensorial qualities of law. Moreover, they recognise how hearing directs us to perceiving and understanding the intrinsic acoustic sphere of simultaneous relations, which challenge and break the normative distinctions that law informs and maintains. In an attempt to hear the ambiguous, indefinable and unembodied nature of hearing, as well as its objects - sound and silence - this volume approaches hearing as both an ontological and epistemological device to think with and about law.

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Author:   Danilo Mandic ,  Caterina Nirta ,  Andrea Pavoni
Publisher:   University of Westminster Press
Imprint:   University of Westminster Press
Dimensions:   Width: 10.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9781914386367


ISBN 10:   1914386361
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   14 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Danilo Mandic is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Westminster, UK. His work is situated within the intersections of law and humanities, with a particular interest in the processes of knowledge formation. Danilo's research interests include intellectual property law, art law, law and sound, law and technology, aesthetics of law, sound studies, and popular culture. Caterina Nirta is a Lecturer and Researcher working at Royal Holloway University of London, UK. Andrea Pavoni is Assistant Research Professor at DINÂMIA'CET, ISCTE-IUL (University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal). His research explores the relation between materiality, normativity and aesthetics in the urban context. He is a Fellow at the University of Westminster Law & Theory Lab and Associate Editor of the journal Lo Squaderno, Explorations in Space and Society.

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