REVIEWS OF THE SONIC COLOR LINE
American Literary History Online, Spring 2017, reviewed by John Melillo (University of Arizona), Download PDF: John Mellilo Online Review X
reviewed by Kristin Moriah, Grinnell College, Textual Practice (Spring 2018).
reviewed by Deepak Mehmi, York University, The Journal of Radio and Audio Media (Fall 2017).
INTERVIEWS
Interview on The Sonic Color Line,“Ears Racing (Episode 5),” Phantom Power: Sounds About Sound podcast, produced by Mack Hagood, Miami University, 15 May 2018.
- Interview about The Sonic Color Line and the Binghamton Historical Soundwalk Project, “Episode 12,” Bundy Radio Hour, WBDY 99.5, Binghamton, New York, aired May 4, 2018.
- Interview, “The Sonic Color Line with Jennifer Stoever,” Northwestern University MA in Sound Arts and Industries Blog, April 5, 2018.
- Interview, Podcast #132 – Sounding Out on the Cultural Politics of Sound & Listening, Radio Survivor, podcast and syndicated radio program, March 7, 2018.
- Interview on The Sonic Color Line, On the Record, WYPR 88.1, Baltimore, MD, aired February 26, 2018.
- Interview, “SO! Podcast #65: Listening In with Sounding Out! (feat. Jenny Stoever),” Sounding Out!, January 28, 2018.
- “Jennifer Stoever: The Sonic Color Line,” International Association for Popular Music Studies Online, Interview Series, December 1, 2017.
- Interview, “Candid Conversations,” KUCR 88.1 radio broadcast June 30, 2017, produced by Eliot Kim, University of California, Riverside.
NEWS
- Coverage of Jennifer Stoever’s Binghamton Historical Soundwalk Project on WBNG on May 4, 2018: http://www.wbng.com/story/38118477/the-sights-and-sounds-of-binghamtons-historical-soundwalk-project
- Article in the Binghamton University Pipe Dream on May 3, 2018, “BU professors collaborate to create sound installation Downtown”
- Coverage of Jennifer Stoever’s Binghamton Historical Soundwalk Project on News 34, May 3, 2018 http://www.binghamtonhomepage.com/news/local-news/first-friday-sound-walk/1157921186
- Coverage of Jennifer Stoever’s Binghamton Historical Soundwalk Project in Ragazine‘s May 2018 issue
- Jennifer Stoever’s sound studies-based civic engagement project was featured in Binghamton’s local newspaper, The Press and Sun Bulletin, on April 13, 2017.
- Jennifer Stoever’s research and community engagement work was featured in Binghamton University Magazine in “A demand to be heard: Sound studies reveal much about race, politics,” Fall 2016.
- Binghamton University’s student-run newspaper, Pipe Dream, featured Jennifer Stoever and her research in “Dr. Jennifer Stoever examines implications of words, song and tone on identity,” September 26, 2016.
- Inside Binghamton newsmagazine covers Jennifer Stoever-Ackerman’s co-production of a broadcast commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Orson Welles’s “War of the Worlds” and a social media provocation investigating the historical experience of “liveness” in “Remembering War of the Worlds.” October, 24, 2013.
LISTEN! (PODCASTS)
- Discussion of Jennifer Stoever’s collaboration with Neil Verma to put together a broadcast commemorating and interrogating the 75th Anniversary of the War of the Worlds broadcast in a podcast from Cinema Journal’s Aca-Media, October, 2013.
- Reference to Jennifer Stoever’s work in the context of sound studies and social justice by Jonathan Skinner in a podcast presentation of a seminar he recently gave at Rutgers at the Center for Cultural Analysis posted on Sounding Out! [around minute 40:00] on September 26, 2013.
- Discussion of Jennifer Stoever’s plenary talk at the What is Radio? Conference in Portland, Oregon, “SEGREGATION DURING THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO”, April 28, 2013.
- Jennifer Stoever’s Interview with Temple University Radio News about “the Sonic Color-line” and her talk there on March 24th, 2013.
- “Spaces of Listening/The Record Shop,” is an audio montage hosted by Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, marking Record Store Day 2012, and features the recollections, analyses, and stories of Eric Lott, Damien Keane, Dave Truesdale, Rebecca Berkowitz, Quinn Bishop, Miranda Taylor, Benjamin Gold, and Jennifer Stoever, April 2012.
- “Peter DiCola at River Read Books,” is a talk by copyright lawyer Peter DiCola on sampling and hip hop, with a roundtable discussion after led by Jennifer Stoever, April 2011.
VIDEOS
- Jennifer Stoever chaired the “Global Punk Panel” at Cornell University’s Punk Fest, 4 November 2016.
- Jennifer Stoever had a guest appearance in the hip hop video for “1080p,” an anthem about depression and the challenges of grad school for women of color by the critically acclaimed (and dope) rapper Sammus, January 2016.
- Jennifer Stoever was a roundtabelist at the “HOW TO MAKE IT AS AN INDIE ARTIST PANEL | Featuring MEGA RAN, SAMMUS, AND STORYVILLE,” 11 March 2015.
- Jennifer Stoever, “Reconstructing Music: Race, Listening, and the Jubilee Singers,” From “Sounding Cultures: From Performance to Politics,” a workshop sponsored by Society for the Humanities at Cornell University, October 14-15, 2011
- “What Happens When Hip Hop Is Archived” Roundtable featuring Jennifer Stoever as panelist, Cornell University, October 2008.
PLAYLIST INSTALLATION
- “Off the 60: A Mix-Tape Dedication to L.A.,” Sound Installation for Re:Present LA Art Exhibit [Track Listing and Curator’s Statement], Vincent Price Art Museum, Los Angeles, California, May 3 – July 27, 2012
ONLINE SCHOLARSHIP | microblogging and curation
- @soundstudiesblog Twitter Feed for Sounding Out!: A Sound Studies Blog, 5500+ followers, 2009-present
- Administrator, Sounding Out! Facebook Page, 4000+ Followers, 2010-present
ONLINE SCHOLARSHIP | selected articles and posts
- Curator, “The Sonic Color Line: A Selected Bibliography,” http://www.semcoop.com, The Seminary Co-op Bookstore and 57th Street Books, January 26, 2018.
- Toward A Civically Engaged Sound Studies, or ReSounding Binghamton, 14 August 2014
- On the Lower Frequencies: Norman Corwin, Colorblindness, and the “Golden Age” of U.S. Radio, Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 10 September 2012
- “#Blog-O-Versary 3.0,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 27 July 2012
- “Sound at SCMS 2012,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 26 March 2012
- “Sound at MLA 2012,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 2 January 2012
- “Sounding Out! Occupies the Internet, or Why I Blog,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 28 Nov. 2011
- “Sound at ASA 2011,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 17 October 2011
- “Play it Again (and Again), Sam: The Tape Recorder in Film.” Part one on Noir, Part two on Walter Murch, and Part three on The 1980s, Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 20 June 20, 18 July, and 15 August 2011
- “It’s Our Blog-O-Versary 2.0!” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 27 July 2011
- “Sound at SCMS 2011,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 28 February 2011
- “Sound at MLA 2011,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 3 January 2011
- “President Obama: All Over But the Shouting?” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 20 December 2010
- “Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Afternoon,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 18 November 2010
- “Sound at ASA 2010,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 15 November 2010
- “Como Now?: Marketing ‘Authentic’ Black Music,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 20 October 2010
- “Ill Communication: Hip Hop Studies and Sound Studies,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 21 Sept. 2010
- “The Noise of SB 1070 or Do I Sound Illegal to You?” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 19 August 2010
- “It’s Our Blog-O-Versary,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 27 July 2010
- “Summer Soundscapes. East Coast Style,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 22 July 2010
- “And You Will Know Us By the Sound of Vuvuzelas,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 30 July 2010
- “Sounds of Home” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 3 June 2010
- “Reading the Politics of Recorded Sound,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 22 April 2010
- “Gendered Ears,” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 26 October 2009
- “The Grain of the Voice or the Contour of the Ear?” Sounding Out!: The Sound Studies Blog, 15 September 2009