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Whenever you come to a fork in the road, take it. (Yogi Berra) This is the last issue of The New Soundtrack. Larry Sider, Dominic Power and I have been editing this journal for eleven years, and have together produced twenty-four issues . We have decided that 1. The journal’s first manifestation was as The this is to be our last issue. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Soundtrack, published by board of The New Soundtrack, Diane Sider for her vital role in each issue, Intellect Press and continued under our Edinburgh University Press for their support, our many contributors and our editorship for three years. readers. Thereafter we have been made to feel at home at Throughout this time, we have kept the notion of the fusion of practice Edinburgh University and theory at the centre of our philosophy, which can be summarised as Press. the theory of practice (to borrow from Noël Burch). We have published many fine articles, from both practitioners and academics, which have helped in promoting this aim. Yet the gulf between practice and theory maintains itself, rather stubbornly. In some instances, this gulf has become wider. Part of the
The New Soundtrack – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Sep 1, 2018
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