Article title: Reverberations and Post-War Trauma: the Sustained Aftermath of Aerial Strikes on Lebanon in 2006
Author: Mhamad Safa
Journal: Sound Studies
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/20551940.2021.2021367
When the above article was first published online there are grammatical errors, Acknowledgement and the Notes on the contributor need to update.Acknowledgements: This article is dedicated to the forty victims of the strikes on the Imam al Hassan building and all those who listened to it. The author would like to thank the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths University, where this research was conducted with the support of Susan Schuppli and Lorenzo Pezzani, as well as the Law and Theory Lab at the University of Westminster, with the support of Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Danilo Mandic and Marco Longobardo, where this research is continuing.
The Notes on the contributor should be replaced by this: Mhamad Safa is a sound producer, architect, and researcher, based between Beirut and London. He was a fellow at Ashkal Alwan HWP program in 2018. A graduate from the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths University in 2019. Currently, he is a PhD candidate in International Law at Westminster University. Safa’s work revolves around the critique of contemporary spatiality and its sonic ramifications within environments of armed conflict and political violence.
These have now been corrected in both online and print version.