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- W2125864653 abstract "r Silence exists as an absolute only in a metaphysical sense; otherwise it must be considered I ,' relative to sound, or communication in general. Silence is not simply the absence or opposite of sound or communication, it is an intrinsic part of any acoustic or communication system. Silence is thus a basic part of any culture. It is not monolithic and undifferentiated but perceived and practiced in many different ways, serving many communicative functions. Sometimes it is the 'figure' relative to sound or expression as a 'ground.' Cultural experience of silence is interdependent with sound expression and conditions of the soundscape. The ecological crisis of the soundscape is a function of the general ecological crisis. A theory of ideology is a useful tool for analyzing how we participate in the domination of the environment and ourselves. A complex of historical developments have infused silence as a concept and physical state with ideology. The visual bias arising from print literacy marginalized an acoustic model of relations, and thus disguised our relationship with our environment. Hearing being made subject to vision, silence as a concept developed into a logocentric relationship with discourse. The widespread use of silence as a technique of repression further emphasizes this relationship for research concerned with social justice. The economic and technological shift in the mode of production which is represented by the industrial and electronic revolutions resulted in the disruption of the soundscape, and the scientistic underpinnings of the scientific revolution have obscured the problem. New acoustic communities have emerged in which the tendency to maximize economic profits has meant that silence is often undesirable, unconsidered, and even feared. The outcome is that our personal silences have been reduced and are often controlled by the economic interests of others and by technological prerogatives, and silence in the soundscape has become inadequate for communicative health. For each situation where silence or a shortage of silence means domination and disintegration, an active, skilled use of silence can be used to counteract and correct conditions: as political, cultural, and personal strategic resistance; as a key to personal, cultural, and ecological health; and as a source of philosophical and cultural innovation. This research is an attempt to address the need for groundwork in communication studies which acknowledges silence as a central ecological issue." @default.
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