Broadcasting children’s music on television and radio is motivated by, and aims to serve, adults’ pe...
This article takes James Baldwin’s only children’s book, Little Man, Little Man: A Story of Childhoo...
In the 1980s the use of vulgar lyrics in music became connected with social issues surrounding youth...
Sometimes popular music registers our concerns and anxieties more lucidly than we realise. This is e...
Voiced Over: Children’s Voices in Popular Music The voice of the child in popular music is a mult...
How do we make sense of the use of the xylophone in Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used To Know,” Billboar...
Whilst the creative handling of recording technology has played a major role in the development of p...
This is an Open Access article originally published in the journal Action, criticism, & theory for m...
Too Much Too Young investigates how age and gender have shaped the careers and images of pop music s...
Studies of music and childhood have a long, if irregular, history, but childhood nonetheless remains...
Review of: Burn, Andrew, and Chris Richards, eds. Children’s Games and the New Media Age: Childlore,...
This study provides a sociological account of the child star as both a universal and culturally spec...
The present article explores the role of music-related artefacts and technologies in children’s live...
Broadcasting children’s music on television and radio is motivated by, and aims to serve, adults’ pe...
The twenty-first century has seen an explosion in the ways and means in which children can become pa...
Broadcasting children’s music on television and radio is motivated by, and aims to serve, adults’ pe...
This article takes James Baldwin’s only children’s book, Little Man, Little Man: A Story of Childhoo...
In the 1980s the use of vulgar lyrics in music became connected with social issues surrounding youth...
Sometimes popular music registers our concerns and anxieties more lucidly than we realise. This is e...
Voiced Over: Children’s Voices in Popular Music The voice of the child in popular music is a mult...
How do we make sense of the use of the xylophone in Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used To Know,” Billboar...
Whilst the creative handling of recording technology has played a major role in the development of p...
This is an Open Access article originally published in the journal Action, criticism, & theory for m...
Too Much Too Young investigates how age and gender have shaped the careers and images of pop music s...
Studies of music and childhood have a long, if irregular, history, but childhood nonetheless remains...
Review of: Burn, Andrew, and Chris Richards, eds. Children’s Games and the New Media Age: Childlore,...
This study provides a sociological account of the child star as both a universal and culturally spec...
The present article explores the role of music-related artefacts and technologies in children’s live...
Broadcasting children’s music on television and radio is motivated by, and aims to serve, adults’ pe...
The twenty-first century has seen an explosion in the ways and means in which children can become pa...
Broadcasting children’s music on television and radio is motivated by, and aims to serve, adults’ pe...
This article takes James Baldwin’s only children’s book, Little Man, Little Man: A Story of Childhoo...
In the 1980s the use of vulgar lyrics in music became connected with social issues surrounding youth...