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These are available as .pdf files:
"The Police de l'Air: Amateur Radio and the Politics of Aural Surveillance in France, 1921-1940," French Politics, Culture & Society 28, Spring 2010, 1-24.
"Occupied Listeners," Susan Strasser, David Suisman, eds., Sound in the Era of Mechanical Reproduction (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009), 141-58.
“Bare–Knuckled Broadcasting: Enlisting Southern Manhood and Racial Paternalism in the Battle Against Chain Stores, Chain Stations, and the Federal Radio Commission on Louisiana’s KWKH, 1924-1933,” The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media, 1, no. 3, 2004, 193-211.
“Sounds of Whiteness: Local Radio, Racial Formation, and Public Culture in Chicago, 1921–1935,” American Quarterly 54, no. 1, March 2002, 25-66.
"Peddling Noise: Contesting the Civic Soundscape of Chicago," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 96, no.3, Autumn 2003, 257-87.
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