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Tag Archives: conference paper
The Sense of Technological Determinism [ATMI paper]
Update: the paper I presented has been published as a co-authored chapter: Ruthmann, S.A., Tobias, E. S., Randles, C., & Thibeault, M. D. (2015). Is it the technology? Challenging technological determinism in music education. In C. Randles (Ed.), Music education: Navigating … Continue reading
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The “Menace” of John Philip Sousa: Sound Recording, Media, Amateurism, and Music Education
This talk is part of a larger project I am working on at the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities, and also an opportunity to hear from and talk with Jonathan Sterne. Here’s the paper of the talk I … Continue reading