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Franzen, R. (2019). One ear on the stage and one in the audience? – Audio description and listening to theatre as dramaturgical exercise. South African Theatre Journal, 32(1), 48-62. https://doi.org/10.1080/10137548.2019.1614975[details]
Franzen, R. (2017). Best before...? The Dutch theatre sound archive between shelf-life and "functional memory". Revue Sciences/Lettres, 5. https://doi.org/10.4000/rsl.1119[details]
Franzen, R. (2017). Theatre Sound Archiving in the Netherlands: Study and Re-Use of ‘Sleeping’ Sound Collections. SoundEffects: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Sound and Sound Experience, 7(3), 36-45. https://doi.org/10.7146/se.v7i3.105231[details]
Dieleman, C., Franzen, R., Zangl, V., & Danner, H. (2020). Inleiding in de dramaturgie. Amsterdam University Press. [details]
2019
Franzen, R. A. (2019). How do tomatoes sound, 1969-2019. Paper presented at International Association of Sound Archives , .
Franzen, R. A. (2019). Sounds in/ out of context: On Listening to debates in the early '70s Dutch theatre scene. Paper presented at Transformations of the Audible, .
Others
Franzen, R. (organiser), Ivkovic, I. (organiser) & Van Balen, S. (organiser) (14-3-2019 - 17-3-2019). Performance Philosophy, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
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