Can Sound Be Noise? Some Thoughts on Pop Music, Resistance, and Nationalism
Biography
After completing a Research Master in Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam, Melanie Schiller worked for the German independent record label ‘Tapete Records’ and for the Hamburg-based online music television station yoomee.tv. She is now a Lecturer at the Department of Media Studies of the University of Amsterdam and currently pursuing a PhD in popular music analysis for the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis (ASCA) which has the working title ‘German national identity in popular music from 1945-now’. Her main research interests therefore include popular culture and popular music in particular, nationalism and Germany, but also gender and queer studies.
Introduction
Economics: A Science in Crisis? (pdf)
Guus Dix & Pim Klaassen
Articles
Essays
De zin van de song (pdf)
René Boomkens
Filosoferen zonder daar verder bij na te denken. Een Interne Dialoog (pdf)
Sake van der Wall
Can Sound Be Noise? Some Thoughts on Pop Music, Resistance, and Nationalism (pdf)
Melanie Schiller
Cellovragen (pdf)
Ruth Benschop
Sie hätte singen sollen, diese Seele! (pdf)
Albert van der Schoot
Songs of Philosophy: waarover men niet spreken Kan, Moet men Zingen (pdf)
De Redactie
Het vreemde en het eigene mondiale eenheid en verscheidenheid inzake mensenrechten en democratie (pdf)
Sanne Raap
Ontheemd (pdf)
Katrien Schaubroeck
Wilders’ gewillige handlangers (pdf)
René Gabriëls
Transgressing the Boundaries Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Behavioral Economics (pdf)
Tiago Mata
The Economics of the Crisis and the Crisis of Economics: Lessons from Behavioral Economics (pdf)
Esther-Mirjam Sent & Floris Heukelom
Rekenmeesters, heelmeesters, vogelaars de vinger aan de pols van de economie (pdf)
Harro Maas