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Philip Dodds is a Researcher at Lund University's Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences and the Director of the Sound Environment Centre, a university-wide interdisciplinary research body. He lectures in sound studies and musicology and convenes the Aesthetic Studies Reading Group.
Education:
- PhD in Cultural and Historical Geography, University of Edinburgh (2017)
Research Interests: His interdisciplinary work spans:
- Cultural Geography
- Colonial History
- Musicology
- Cultural Studies
- Sound Studies
- Urban Studies
He focuses on the cultural production of scale, aesthetics, and anti-audist pedagogy, exploring sound, space, and power dynamics.
Recent Publications (2024): Dodds' recent work addresses:
- Scottish Arctic history and colonial legacies
- Democratization of soundscapes and acoustic standards
- Intermedial politics in urban rap and media-city relationships
His publications reflect a commitment to decolonial and inclusive approaches in sound studies.
Current Projects:
- Musical Colonization: Scots and Swedes in Southern Africa, 1770–1850 (Swedish Research Council, 2022-2025)
- Aesthetic Studies Reading Group (2022-ongoing)
- Popular Culture Research Node (2018-ongoing)
Professional Activities: Dodds actively participates in academic networks and events, including organizing the 2024 conference "20 Years of Sound Environments" and contributing to the journal POPULÄR as an editor.




