TG
Publications
- "I Don't Play Girly House Music": Women, sonic stereotyping, and the dancing DJ
- Music as Magic Breaking and Recasting the Spell of Live Music in Naarm/Melbourne
- Broadening research in gender and music practice
- Dance Music: A Feminist Account of an Ordinary Culture
- Techno Intersections: An Aural Account of Research in Edinburgh
- ‘This felt more like a conversation’: challenging gender norms in electronic music production through alternative education programs
- Understanding Agency from the Decks to the Dance Floor
- Forty-Seven DJs, Four Women: Meritocracy, Talent and Postfeminist Politics
- Resistance or Reiteration? Rethinking Gender in DJ Cultures
- Conversing ‘trina chéile
- Creative Utility, Technology, and Gender
- How punk and post-punk politics mirror the contemporary left: A Melbourne scene case study
- “I Don’t Play Girly House Music”
