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Gothenburg Book Fair 2022

BOOK TALK: What is noise? To whom is something noisy and why is it so?

James Mansell, Sanne Krogh Groth and Martin Degrell at Gothenburg Book Fair 2022
From the left: James Mansell, Sanne Krogh Groth and moderator Martin Degrell Photographer: Gisela Lindberg

Book Talk between Sanne Krogh Groth and James Mansell, September 22, on the topic What is noise? To whom is something noisy and why is it so? This Book Talk is part of Lund University's program during Gothenburg Book Fair. 

James Mansell, Associate Professor in Cultural Studies, University of Nottingham, and Sanne Krogh Groth, Director of the Sound Environment Centre, Lund University, consider noise from interdisciplinary and global perspectives, dealing with neighbor noise, noise music, noise as/in urban design and noise in relation to health.

Listen to the Book Talk in its entirety here