Volume 19 • Spring 2025
Re-hearing the “Darmstadt School”: Or, Politics Beyond Pluralism
James Davis
2025-07-22 Volume 19 • Spring 2025
Women’s Volunteerism, State Propaganda, and Subsidies for New Music in the USA: Following the Money on CRI 145
Danielle Fosler-Lussier
2025-07-25 Volume 19 • Spring 2025
Performing National Gymnastics: The Appropriation of Japanese Radio Exercise and Militarism in Postcolonial South Korea
Chaeyoung Lee
2025-07-22 Volume 19 • Spring 2025
Listening with Lefebvre: The Sound of the Everyday in Postwar Radio Art
Janina Müller
2025-07-22 Volume 19 • Spring 2025
Musical Development: Classical Music and Gentrification in Louisville, KY
Marianna Ritchey
2025-07-22 Volume 19 • Spring 2025
“Play It Again, Yvonne: Lefébure and Radio Performance as an Embodied Technology of French Resistance, Hope, and Friendship During World War II”
Jillian C. Rogers
2025-07-22 Volume 19 • Spring 2025
The History of Use of Recordings of Popular Music in Zambia’s Electoral Campaigns
Mathew Tembo
2025-07-22 Volume 19 • Spring 2025