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Sonic Rebellions: Sound and Social Justice
Wanda Canton
(Editor)
Doctoral College
Creative Sound and Music Research Excellence Group
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Social Justice
100%
Rebellion
100%
Politics
33%
Criminalization
33%
Social Issues
33%
Gentrification
33%
Essential Resources
33%
Democracy
33%
Soundscape
33%
Activism
33%
Community Projects
33%
In Tandem
33%
Neoliberalism
33%
Sound Studies
33%
Rebels
33%
Change the World
33%
Sonic Methodology
33%
Sound Production
33%
Migrant Rights
33%
Social Science Researchers
33%
Sociopolitical Issues
33%
Audio-based
33%
Social Media Protest
33%
Community Organizers
33%
Humanities Scholars
33%
Arts and Humanities
Social Justice
100%
Sound
100%
Artists
33%
Democracy
16%
Gentrification
16%
Scholars
16%
Vocal Music
16%
Under-graduate
16%
Soundscape
16%
organizer
16%
Political Issue
16%
rebel
16%
Criminalization
16%
Sound Studies
16%
Theater
16%
Authors
16%
Social Science
16%
Social Sciences
Artists
100%
Social Issues
50%
Gentrification
50%
Democracy
50%
Social Science
50%
Authors
50%