Daniel Cookney

at University of Salford, Manchester

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  • University of Salford, Manchester

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Biography

University of Salford, Manchester

Daniel Cookney is an educator with transdisciplinary interests. His research and practice work has explored a number of areas of communication design although a notable specialism is identity - particularly within the music industry. As a writer, he additionally contributes to a number of print and online publications.

Books:

  • Arnold, G., Cookney, D., Fairclough, K. and Goddard, M. Eds.. Music/Video: Histories, Aesthetics, Media. New York: Bloomsbury.
  • Bevan, G., Cookney, D., Darlington, J. and Taylor, E. Eds.. Extremity and Excess. Salford: University of Salford.

Book chapters:

  • ‘Post-Human Pop: From Simulation to Assimilation’ in Bevan, G., Cookney, D., Darlington, J. and Taylor, E. Eds.. Extremity and Excess. Salford: University of Salford.
  • ‘Sshhh’ in Goddard, M., Halligan, B. and Hegarty, P. Eds.. Reverberations: The Philosophy, Aesthetics and Politics of Noise. London: Continuum.

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