"Sound, Gentrification, and Ephethereal Justice" was published in the latest issue of the journal Ethnomusicology.
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August 06, 2024
The Library of Congress interviewed Assistant Professor Martin about her scholar-in-residence work.
May 15, 2024
Assistant Professor Martin joined Tia Tyree (Howard U.) on L.A. public radio to talk the feud, the industry, and rap beef history.
January 12, 2024
Prof. Martin was named a 2024 Artist/Scholar-in-Residence for the Library's Connecting Communities Digital Initiative.
August 23, 2023
Assistant Professor Allie Martin's sound installation, a culmination of her time as Aminah Robinson writer-in-residence at the Columbus Museum of Art, continues through August 25.
November 16, 2022
The annual award recognizes the most significant article in the field of ethnomusicology written by an early-career scholar.
July 12, 2022
"If I'm trying to hear the infinite galaxies of Black care, sound is how I'm gonna get there," says Prof. Martin, interviewed by Vermont Public Radio.
January 05, 2022
Martin's article, "Plainly Audible: Listening Intersectionally to the Amplified Noise Act in Washington, DC," advocates for a framework of "intersectional listening" in critical perspectives on gentrification.
March 19, 2021
"Hearing Change in the Chocolate City: Computational Methods for Listening to Gentrification"
July 02, 2020
The Music Department is thrilled to welcome two new faculty members, César Alvarez and Alison (Allie) Martin.