In addition to journal articles, book chapters, special issues, and other forms of scholarly expression, Dr. Gershon is author and editor of seven books including two award-winning monographs: Curriculum and Students in Classrooms: Everyday Urban Education in an Era of Standardization (Lexington Press) and Sound Curriculum: Sonic Studies in Educational Theory, Method, and Practice (Routledge). Current work includes two forthcoming manuscripts, one on qualitative sound methodologies (Routledge) and a genre-defying work comprised of a sonic ethnographic sound installation and a discussion of what he learned over the course of this study expressed in text and sound files accompanied by conceptual art responses from Dr. Jorge Lucero (MIT Press). Examples of Walter’s scholarship are linked below and updated from time to time.
Gershon, W. S. (2024). Sonically speaking: Soundwriting inasthrough qualitative research. International Review of Qualitative Research, 17(3), 397-416. https://doi.org/10.1177/19408447241245689
This piece considers what it might mean to do something called soundwriting, doing qualitative research in ways that further articulate the sonic rather than reproducing ocularcentric framings that often recreate false binaries or enunciates privileging taxonomies of knowledge and care. To these ends, this article is divided into two overarching sections. The first section attends to questions of what it might mean to theorize processes of qualitative writing in general, what qualitative writing can do and the ethical commitments such writing should likely engage as matters of course. The second section presents the kinds of possibilities and challenges soundwriting can engender. This section underscores connections to fields of sonic study, how sounds can interrupt qualitative research’s often ocularcentric understandings while maintaining continuing discussions of ethical commitments to ecologies and the things that comprise them, including (more than) human animals. Rather than a polemic, this piece seeks to address what soundwriting can do as well as what might be gained for qualitative researchers and our audiences through such intentions, attentions, and expressions.
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