Personal profile

Curriculum vitae

Nicola Renzi is a PhD student in Anthropology of Sounds carrying out a joint doctorate between the University of Bologna and the University of Helsinki. He holds a MA in Ethnomusicology with a thesis entitled Sounds like Sápmi. Ecological perspectives in the musical narration of the landscape. His research interests revolve around indigenous acoustemologies and musical virtualizations of the landscape, focusing on the transmedia narratives produced in relation to the environmental crisis and the transformation of landscapes. Since 2018, he conducts periods of fieldwork in the indigenous territories of Arctic Europe, where he investigates the history of joik, the iconography of Sámi drums and the sonic interactions between human and non-human. He is currently working on a participatory research project aimed at collecting Sámi histories of listening and at mapping the sound and music ecosystems of Sápmi.

Education/Academic qualification

Ethnomusicology, MA, Sounds like Sápmi. Ecological perspectives in the musical narration of the landscape, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna

Award Date: 9 Jul 2021

External positions

Doctoral Researcher, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna

Nov 2021 → …

Fields of Science

  • 5143 Social and cultural anthropology
  • Anthropology of Sounds
  • 6131 Theatre, dance, music, other performing arts
  • Acoustemology
  • Sound Studies
  • Sound Ecology
  • Anthropology of Music
  • Joik
  • 615 History and Archaeology
  • Histories of Listening
  • Sonic Heritage

International and National Collaboration

Publications and projects within past five years.