The International Association for
the Study of Popular Music IASPM rejects the use of sonic weapons in the social
protests in Chile. This statement was prepared by the Latin American and
Spanish IASPM branches and the Spanish Society for Ethnomusicology and approved
by the Executive Committee in December 19, 2019.
IASPM and their Latin American and
Spanish branches, and Sibe, the Spanish Society for Ethnomusicology issue the
following statement:
IASPM, IASPM-LA, and IASPM-Spain
are professional associations that bring together more than a thousand
specialists in the study of music and sound in society.
As professionals, we want to
express our deep concern and rejection of the Chilean government’s intention to
incorporate acoustic weapons to repress the social protests that have taken
place in recent weeks.
Our colleagues from the Chilean
Society of Musicology have exposed in detail the dangers to the health and
physical integrity of the protesters and of the general population that the use
of this arsenal implies (see English version here).
We want to emphasize that sound in
all its forms (including music) is a fundamental factor in the construction of
people’s subjectivity and the social ties that articulate our society. Its use
for repressive purposes has numerous and painful antecedents that we cannot
allow to be repeated and normalized.
Executive Board IASPM
IASPM-Latin America
IASPM-Spain
Sibe-Sociedad de Etnomusicología
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