The 21st biannual meeting of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM) and the annual meeting of its US branch, IASPM-US, is being held this week in Minneapolis from June 26-30, 2023. UC Press is proud to be the publisher of the Journal of Popular Music Studies, the offici
UC Press is pleased to offer our complete list of music journals packaged together as a collection. The "Music Subject Collection" includes:
Journal of the American Musicological SocietyJournal of MusicologyMusic Perception19th-Century MusicJournal of Popular Music StudiesJournal of Sound and Music
For #SCMS22, we're pleased to offer free online content from Film Quarterly, Feminist Media Histories, Representations, Afterimage, and more. In Film Quarterly's new March issue,Diana Flores Ruíz considers the works of filmmaker Sky Hopinka, a Ho-Chunk Nation national and descendent of t
Resonance is delighted to be welcoming three new associate editors to the journal's editorial team. This is the first of a series of blog interviews with the new associate editors. In this inaugural post, Resonance Co-Editor Jay Needham interviews incoming Associate Editor Josh Shepperd. Shepperd is
As we convene virtually for this year's conference of the American Studies Association, we invite you to read the current issues of the following journals for free from the comfort of your own home. Click on the journal covers below to access the free issues.
The past year was marked by upheaval and activism. And it was marked by sound. From our collectively heightened awareness of birdsong to chants calling for abolition, 2020 was a year defined by aural crisis and calls for justice. A special issue of Resonance, "The Soundwork of Media Activism," draws
Although we are sorry that we cannot meet in person this year, UC Press is pleased to be attending the virtual conference of the American Musicological Society (AMS). We are proud to be the publisher of the AMS's official journal, the Journal of the American Musicological Society (JAMS), and, this y
In conjunction with the Society for Ethnomusicology's 2020 virtual conference, we have temporarily removed the paywall from the Journal of Musicology's recent special issue on ethnomusicology:Table of Contents“We Are All Musicologists Now”; or, the End of Ethnomusicology Stephen Amic
Judy Dunaway is an artist and educator whose new article, “The Forgotten 1979 Museum of Modern Art Sound Art Exhibition” was featured in the debut edition of Resonance: The Journal of Sound and Culture. She is known for performance-based multimedia exhibitions using balloons as sound conduits, and s
Reels of tapes containing sound effects that Thomas Lopez recorded in Morocco. Photo taken in the ZBS studio, August 2018.Jacob Smith's "Travels with Jack: ZBS's Post-Network Radio Adventure" was published in the inaugural issue of Resonance: The Journal of Sound and Culture. The article, which