“This superb book is the first work of which I am aware to bring sound studies directly into dialogue with a thorough and grounded ethnography of place and identity in the context of ecological being. Delivering a thick, rigorously described sonic materialist ethnography, A Resonant Ecology is a model of and for how anthropologically angled sound studies can open up fresh ways of engaging in participant-observation as well as novel ways of apprehending and representing social, political, and multispecies worlds, especially in a time of climate distress.”
-- Stefan Helmreich, author of A Book of Waves