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Recording studios are the most insulated, intimate and privileged sites of music production and creativity. Yet in a world of intensified globalisation, they are also sites which are highly connected into wider networks of music production that are increasingly spanning the globe. This book is the first comprehensive account of the new spatialties of cultural production in the recording studio sector of the musical economy, spatialities that illuminate the complexities of global cultural production. This unique text adopts a social-geographical perspective to capture the multiple spatial scales of music production: from opening the "black-box" of the insulated space of the recording studio; ...
David Allan Watson was born 20 March 1889 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Andrew Allan Watson and Annie Shand. He married Lydia Tanner (1893-1971), daughter of Nathan Tanner, Jr. and Annie Pingree, 20 September 1911 in Alberta. They had six children. He died 3 December 1968 in Lethbridge, Alberta. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Utah, Alberta and New York.
A short, succinct critical history of the low fat era; answering the question, has the low fat diet failed the test of time?
Global City Makers provides an in-depth account of the role of powerful economic actors in making and un-making global cities. Engaging critically and constructively with global urban studies from a relational economic geography perspective, the book outlines a renewed agenda for global cities research. Focusing on financial services, management consultancy, real estate, commodity trading and maritime industries, the detailed studies in this volume are located across the globe to incorporate major world cities such as London, New York and Tokyo as well as globalizing cities including Mexico City, Hamburg and Mumbai.