Aaron Liu-Rosenbaum Listening to Noise: An Interactive Soundscape Installation that Transforms Place in the Service of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Andrea Terry Review of Robertson, Kirsty. 2019. Tear Gas Epiphanies: Protest, Culture, Museums. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Elizabeth Rainey The Art of Storytelling in Bedouin Society: A 21st-Century Ethnographic Collection of Poems from the United Arab Emirates
Heather Sparling Canary in the Mine and the Concerns of Research Councils, Applied Ethnomusicologists, and Museum Professionals
Bret Edwards The Megaphone as Material Culture: Design, Use and Symbolism in North American Society, 1878-1980
Carlene E. Stephens From Little Machines to Big Themes: Thinking about Clocks, Watches and Time at the National Museum of American History
Terry MacLean The Making of Public History: A Comparative Study of Skansen Open Air Museum, Sweden; Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia; and the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, Nova Scotia.
David P. Stephens Review of Kay, Jon. 2016. Folk Art and Aging - Life-Story Objects and Their Makers. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 131 pp. 41 colour photographs. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN (hc.) 9780253022066, (E-pub) 9780253022165. $ 60.00.
Michael J. Chiarappa, Gabrielle A. Berlinger Stories Buildings Tell, Lives Buildings Shape: The Enduring Tradition of Vernacular Architecture Research in North American Folkloristics
Gloria M. Colom Braña Everything but the Car: The Carport as Social Space in Puerto Rican Domestic Architecture
Christine N. Reiser Materializing Community: The Intersections of Pageantry, Material Culture and Indigeneity in Early 20th-Century New England
C. J. Tayeh Black Power, Brand Power: Brand-led Interpretations of Indigenous Intangible Cultural Heritage and Propositions for Sustainable Development
Michael Maloney “One of the best advertising mediums the country can have:” Postage Stamps and National Identity in Canada, New Zealand and Australia
Diane Tye Ann Smart Martin and J. Ritchie Garrison, American Material Culture: The Shape of the Field