I will be presenting some of my research on acoustic violence, the 'white ear' and hearing racism at a roundtable workshop on Acoustic Justice at the Melbourne Law School, with scholars from a range of disciplines to explore the juridical dimensions of sound and listening and the acoustic dimensions of law and justice.
The event is organised by Dr James Parker, Institute for International Law and the Humanities
Melbourne Law School in conjunction with Mehera San Roque at UNSW Law.
On Saturday 15 July, as part of a series of events relating to acoustic justice, Liquid Architecture is hosting "A courtroom is not a gallery":
http://www.liquidarchitecture.org.au/program/acoustic-justice/