Sonic Rebellions Volume II

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  • ISBN 9781032886954
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This second volume of the Sonic Rebellions series explores how sound responds to war and conflict, serving as a mode of commemoration and storytelling, with contributions from artists, practitioners, and scholars focused on sound and social justice.

Readers will gain unique insights into the intersection of sound and social justice, with chapters offering ethnographic methodologies, interdisciplinary approaches, and geopolitical perspectives primarily from the Global South. Featuring never-before-published research and interviews, this accessible yet rigorous collection combines academic quality with engaging narratives, making it a valuable resource for understanding sound’s role in cultural and social politics.

This book is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students, scholars of ethnography, sound studies, and social research, as well as community organizers, activists, and practitioners interested in the application of sound and music for positive social impact. It is particularly suited for those studying or working in contemporary cultural and social politics.

Wanda Canton, Ph.D., is a lecturer at Newcastle University and founder of Sonic Rebellions. Her research centres on abolitionist politics with an interest in how sound/music is policed. She has written on the criminalisation of UK Drill, rap and decoloniality, and rap as therapeutic practice.