“…For the analysis of auditory media practices Volmar and Schröter assemble, among others, articles referring to media studies, anthropology, semiotics, sociology, musicology, sound studies, psychoanalysis, and bioacoustics, while mentioning "praxis theories" such as ethnology, actor-network theory, and science and technology studies (Volmar and Schröter 2013, p. 17). 5 In Goebel (2021) an example has been given of such traveling of resonance effects from German Romanticism through our global present, focusing especially on the conversations between the conductor Seiji Ozawa and the novelist Haruki Murakami.…”