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“Living Room Revolutions: Black Women Collecting and Selecting Records in the 1960s and ‘70s” – A Talk by Jennifer Stoever — Jan 22, 2026 (Events)

Montreal - Concordia University - Milieux Learning Atelier, EV 11.425, Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology at Concordia University, 1515 Rue Sainte-Catherine W. EV Building, H3G 2W1

SpokenWeb, Literary Listening, and the Media History Research Centre are pleased to present a talk by Jennifer Stoever. Quiet as it’s been kept by music media and academia, from its start Hip Hop was never solely or even predominantly a masculine art. For so many of hip hop’s originators in 1970s New York City, it was the […]

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The Media History Research Centre Presents: Book Salon! And a Talk By Armond R. Towns — Sep 22, 2022 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - Room EV 11.725

The Media History Research Center is running a Book Salon on September 22nd, showcasing and celebrating recent local publications. The works showcased here will feature SpokenWeb Principle Investigator Jason Camlot, as well as SpokenWeb team co-applicants Jonathan Sterne and Darren Wershler. Their guest Dr. Armond R. Towns (Carleton University), author of On Black Media Philosophy (U of California Press, 2022) will present his talk: The Medium is the Message Revisited: Media and Black Epistemologies

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Reading with the Ears: Digital Audiobooks in a Cultural and Institutional Perspective — Nov 08, 2019 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - Milieux Institute, EV 11.705 (11th floor)

SpokenWeb and the Media History Research Centre Present Iben Have (Aarhus University, Denmark) Friday, 8 November 2019 3pm – 5pm Milieux Institute, EV 11.705 (11th floor) Concordia University 1515 St. Catherine St. W Reading with the Ears: Digital Audiobooks in a Cultural and Institutional Perspective This presentation is about digital audiobooks and how the current […]

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