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35 - Music, Drama, Dance and Performing Arts
University of Sheffield
Nature and Nation: National Identity and Environmentalism in Icelandic Popular Music Video and Music Documentary
Dibben conducted this research between 2006 and 2008, with Arts and Humanities Research Council Research Leave funding (Sept 2006 to Jan 2007), which also resulted in a monograph (also submitted to REF2). As a consequence of this article Dibben was invited to contribute to a network on Nordic popular music, two chapters in edited books on Nordic popular music and on Ecomusicology were commissioned, she became part of a large-scale HERA funding application on Ecomusicology and organised a conference panel on Ecomusicology with the same participants (IASPM 2013). The article has influenced work on audio culture and on music and place: Fletcher, L. 2011. The Sound of Ruins: Sigur Rós’ Heima and the Post-Rock Elegy for Place. Interference: A journal of audio culture (2), http://www.interferencejournal.com. Baldocchino, G. 2011. Island songs: A global repertoire. London: Scarecrow Press. Stöckler, S. 2012. The Independent Island - Eine Soziologische Bestandsaufnahme Der Isländischen Popkultur. GRIN Verlag.