Recorded: November 16 2018

Speakers: Laura Murray (Professor, Department of English and Cultural Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Program and scholar on the History of colonialism, oral history, critical heritage, pedagogy) and Andra McCartney (Professor Emerita, Concordia University, Centre for Sensory Studies and scholar on Acoustics, soundwalks, culture, communication).

A conversation between Laura Murray and Andra McCartney primarily about sound and how it can be used to generate and challenge knowledge-making practice in diverse spaces. Sponsored by the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Queen’s University Library.

Laura Murray
Fireplace
Andra McCartney
Laura Murray, Andra McCartney

Series Credits

Series Coordinator: Dr. Laura Jean Cameron, Department of Geography and Planning
Assistant Coordinator:  Claudia Hirtenfelder, PhD candidate, Department of Geography and Planning
Podcast recording and editing: Dr. Matt Rogalsky, DAN School of Drama and Music

Thank you to the FAS and Queen’s Library for supporting the podcast series with special thanks to Barbara Crow, Martha Whitehead, Lindsey Fair, Jacquie Jameson, Heather McMullen, Jennifer Amos, Nancy Petri, Kate Clarke, and Jill Phillips
Photographs: Katherine Kopiak and Matt Rogalsky
Music: Marjan Mozetich
Podcast Assistance: Dinah Jansen, Matt Shepherd, Lyn Chen