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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Chapter
Niderst, Alain
(2000)
Le libertinage dans les œuvres de vulgarisation scientifique de Fontenelle.
In: Révolution Scientifique et Libertinage
(p. 287).
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Book
Sehgal, Narender K.; Sangwan, Satpal; Mahanti, Subodh
(2000)
Uncharted Terrains: Essays on Science Popularisation in Pre-Independence India.
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Article
Rutherford, Alexandra
(2000)
Radical Behaviorism and Psychology's Public: B. F. Skinner in the Popular Press, 1934 -1990.
History of Psychology
(p. 371).
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Book
Hayes, Joy Elizabeth
(2000)
Radio Nation: Communication, Popular Culture, and Nationalism in Mexico, 1920-1950.
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Article
Jones, Steve
(1999)
Seeing sound, hearing image: “Remixing” authenticity in popular music studies.
M/C Journal of Media and Culture.
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Book
Kenney, William Howland
(1999)
Recorded music in American life: The phonograph and popular memory, 1890--1945.
(/isis/citation/CBB001181270/)
Book
Wouters, Kees
(1999)
Ongewenschte muziek: De bestrijding van jazz en moderne amusementsmuziek in Duitsland en Nederland 1920--1945.
(/isis/citation/CBB001181406/)
Book
Scribner, Robert W.; Dixon, C. Scott
(1999)
The Reformation, popular magic, and the “disenchantment of the world”. In “The German Reformation: The essential readings”..
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Book
Castanet, Pierre Albert; Dufourt, Hugues
(1999)
Tout est bruit pour qui a peur: Pour une histoire sociale du son sale.
(/isis/citation/CBB001181202/)
Article
Gay, Leslie C.
(1998)
Acting up, talking tech: New York rock musicians and their metaphors of technology.
Ethnomusicology
(pp. 81-98).
(/isis/citation/CBB001181237/)
Book
Israel, Lena
(1998)
Vetenskapens populära gestaltningar.
(/isis/citation/CBB000503165/)
Chapter
Divall, Colin
(1998)
Transports of delight? Making and consuming historics at the National Railway Museum.
In: History and heritage: Consuming the past in contemporary culture
(p. 197).
(/isis/citation/CBB001181443/)
Book
Arnold, John; Davies, Kate; Ditchfield, Simon
(1998)
History and heritage: Consuming the past in contemporary culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB001181442/)
Book
Gay, Paul Du
(1997)
Doing cultural studies: The story of the Sony Walkman.
(/isis/citation/CBB001181235/)
Book
Corbett, John
(1994)
Extended play: Sounding off from John Cage to Dr. Funkenstein.
(/isis/citation/CBB001181208/)
Book
Jones, Steve
(1992)
Rock formation: Music, technology, and mass communication.
(/isis/citation/CBB001181004/)
Article
Lopes, Paul
(1992)
Innovation and diversity in the popular music industry, 1969 to 1990.
American Sociological Review
(p. 56).
(/isis/citation/CBB001181286/)
Article
Jones, Steve
(1991)
Medium cool: Cassettes and popular music.
Asymptote: Fiction by musicians, essays on pop culture
(p. 39).
(/isis/citation/CBB001181089/)
Article
Jones, Steve
(1989)
Cohesive but not coherent: Music videos, narrative and culture.
Popular Music and Society
(pp. 15-30).
(/isis/citation/CBB001181085/)
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Hennion, Antoine
(1989)
An intermediary between production and consumption: The producer of popular music.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(p. 400).
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