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Holger Schulze

Holger Schulze is full professor in musicology at the University of Copenhagen and principal investigator at the Sound Studies Lab. His research moves between a cultural history of the senses, sound in popular culture and the anthropology of media. Currently he works on The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Sound Studies in 3 volumes (as one of three editor-in-chiefs together with Jennifer Stoever and Michael Bull). He was visiting professor at the Musashino Art University Tokyo, at the University of New South Wales Sydney, and the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. He is founding editor of the book series Sound Studies, produced radio features for Deutschlandfunk Kultur, and collaborated with the Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin. He writes for Merkur, Seismograf, Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, Positionen. Publications include: Sonic Fiction (2021), The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art (2020, co-ed.), The Sonic Persona (2018), Sound as Popular Culture (2016, co-ed.).

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30. Maj 2018 – Vi er lydlige væsener i en verden af lyde, og dét er afgørende for, hvordan vi forstår mennesket. Jacob Eriksen anmelder ny, udfordrende bog af professor Holger Schulze.
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An anthropologist of sound

16. Februar 2015 – Tyske Holger Schulze er netop er tiltrådt professor ved Musikvidenskab på Københavns Universitet. Hans forskningsområde ”sound studies”, beskæftiger sig med lyd og lyds betydning i både det hverdagslige og det kunstneriske.
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