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Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio Collections

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Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio Collections

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Applause is a significant cultural marker in recorded performances. In poetry performances, applause can be a means by which an audience can indicate its response to a speaker’s performance or to the audience in general; a means for expressing elation and appreciation or, perhaps, dismay; and a way to engage indialog with a poem itself and affect its mode of meaning making.

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Clement, T. & McLaughlin, S., (2016) “Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio Collections”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 1(1). https://doi.org/10.22148/16.002 (external link, opens in new tab).

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