Kate Manceyمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Kate Mancey is an Assistant Professor of Music and Media at Utrecht University's Department of Media and Culture Studies , affiliated with the Institute for Cultural Inquiry . Originally from the UK, she holds a BA and MA in Music from the University of Liverpool and a PhD in Music Theory from Harvard University. Research Interests: Her work explores intersections of music, technology, and society, combining computer-aided analysis with traditional musicology. Key projects include analyzing human-technology relationships through everyday sounds (smartphones, appliances), virtual reality music dynamics, and digital humanities datasets like CoSoD for popular music collaborations. Publications Trends: Recent work spans interdisciplinary topics from emergency medicine (music interventions for pain relief) to virtual reality audiovisual analysis and historical sound studies in commerce. Scientific Awards: Kennedy Memorial Trust Fellowship Harry and Majorie Ann Slim Memorial Fellowship Sandra Ohrn Dissertation Fellowship Funding & Collaboration: Supported by multiple fellowships for research in Tokyo, Osaka, and the Smithsonian Institute. Collaborator on projects like Boston Rock City (linked data) and music-related legal consultancy.





