What does the coronavirus pandemic sound like? The voices of people struggling, secluding and surviving around the world - a podcast by The Conversation

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What does the COVID-19 pandemic sound like?



For this episode, Dallas Rogers – a senior lecturer in the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Sydney – asked academic colleagues from all over the world to open up the voice recorder on their phones and record a two minute report from the field about their city.



Many of those who responded to the call are struggling, just like us, to make sense of their experience in the COVID-19 city.



The resulting stories reflect on hygiene, disease, quarantine, social control and the urban environment from cities around the world.



If you want to hear all the stories in full, you can find them here, and read more about the project here.






Contributors



Roger Keil (@rkeil), Professor at York University



Jason Byrne (@CityByrne), Professor at the University of Tasmania



Kurt Iveson (@kurtiveson), Associate Professor at the University of Sydney



Tanja Dreher (@TanjaDreher), Associate Professor at the University of NSW



Carolyn Whitzman (@CWhitzman), Professor and Bank of Montreal Women’s Studies Scholar at the University of Ottawa



Tooran Alizadeh (@DrTooran), Associate Professor at the University of Sydney



Eugene McCann (@EJMcCann), Professor at Simon Fraser University



Beth Watts (@BethWatts494), a Senior Research Fellow at Heriot-Watt University



Amanda Kass (@Amanda_Kass), PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Chicago



Elle Davidson, Aboriginal Planning Lecturer at the University of Sydney



Creighton Connolly (@Creighton88), Senior Lecturer at the University of Lincoln



Kelly Dombroski (@DombroskiKelly), Senior Lecturer at the University of Canterbury



Kate Murray (@katiemelbourne), Connected Cities Lab at the University of Melbourne



Em Dale (@carnivoresetal), at Oxford University



Matt Novacevski (@places_calling), PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne



Mirjam Büdenbender (@MBuedenbender), advisor to the chair of the social-democratic parliamentary group in Berlin



Natalie Osborne (@DrNatOsborne), Lecturer at Griffith University



Ash Alam (@urbanmargin), Lecturer at University of Otago



Cameron Murray (@DrCameronMurray), Post-doctoral fellow at the University of Sydney



Deepti Prasad (@Deepti_Prasad_), PhD candidate at the University of Sydney



Madeleine Pill (@pillmad), Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield



Matt Wade, (@geminidluxe), Post-doctoral Fellow at the National University of Singapore is with Renae Johnson, an independent artist, in Singapore



Susan Caldis (@SusanCaldis), PhD candidate at Macquarie University



Paul Maginn (@Planographer), Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia



Music Credits



Crop circles by Craft Case, Inspri8ion by Pulsed, The city below by Marten Moses, Someone else’s memories by So Vea. https://www.epidemicsound.com/



Theme beats by Unkle Ho from Elefant Traks.



Production credits



Project coordinated by Dallas Rogers.



Audio edited by Miles P. Herbert, with additional audio editing by Wes Mountain.



Lead image



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