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  1. Julian Henriques (born 1951) is a British filmmaker, researcher, writer and academic. He is a professor at Goldsmiths, University of London, in the Media and Communications Department, with his particular research interests being culture, technology and reggae sound systems.

  2. Professor Julian Henriques. My research and teaching are concerned with sound, technology, popular culture, affect theory and knowledge systems. Position. Professor, convenor of the MA in Cultural Studies and the MA in Script Writing. Department. Media, Communications and Cultural Studies. Email. j.henriques (@gold.ac.uk)

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  3. Professor Julian Henriques is convenor of the MA Cultural Studies programme, director of the Topology Research Unit and co-founder of Sound System Outernational research group in the Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London.

  4. Principal Investigator. Sonic Street Technologies (SST) is a European Research Council (ERC) funded research project (2021 – 2025) examining the role and value of bottom up, subaltern and Global...

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  5. Prof. Julian Henriques. Julian Henriques credits as a writer and director include the reggae musical feature film Babymother and We the Ragamuffin short. He has also produced and directed numerous documentaries for BBC Television and for his company Formation Films.

  6. 1 giorno fa · Professor Julian Henriques. Julian Henriques' background as a filmmaker has informed his research interests in the field of street technologies and cultures (particularly reggae dancehall sound systems) and in sound studies, as with Sound System Outernational research group, founded in 2015.

  7. 21 lug 2021 · In this article, I develop and redirect Julian Henriquess model of sonic dominance through examination of accounts of acoustic violence and torture involving headphones.