44 min

#4 - Music and internet governance, with Marianne Franklin (Distinguished Scholar 2022‪)‬ ISA-STAIR

    • Social Sciences

In advance of the celebration of this year's STAIR awards at the International Studies Association annual conference in Nashville later this March, we are interviewing our awardees.
Professor Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths, University of London) is our 2022 Distinguished Scholar, and in this episode, she discusses her career studying Internet governance and the politics of music – with insights from Marxism, feminist technoscience, and postcoloniality. She is the author of books  such as Postcolonial politics, the internet and everyday life: Pacific traversals online (2004); Digital dilemmas: Power, resistance, and the Internet (2013); and more recently Sampling politics: Music and the geocultural (2021). She has also edited the book Resounding International Relations: On music, culture, and politics (2005). 
Marianne Franklin can be reached on Twitter at @GloComm and by email at m.i.franklin@gold.ac.uk.
 Original publication date: 15 February 2022
Host: Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen)
Music: Keertana Ramachandran, veena version of "Māmavatu shrī Sarasvatī" composed by Mysore Vāsudēvācārya (1865-1961).  

In advance of the celebration of this year's STAIR awards at the International Studies Association annual conference in Nashville later this March, we are interviewing our awardees.
Professor Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths, University of London) is our 2022 Distinguished Scholar, and in this episode, she discusses her career studying Internet governance and the politics of music – with insights from Marxism, feminist technoscience, and postcoloniality. She is the author of books  such as Postcolonial politics, the internet and everyday life: Pacific traversals online (2004); Digital dilemmas: Power, resistance, and the Internet (2013); and more recently Sampling politics: Music and the geocultural (2021). She has also edited the book Resounding International Relations: On music, culture, and politics (2005). 
Marianne Franklin can be reached on Twitter at @GloComm and by email at m.i.franklin@gold.ac.uk.
 Original publication date: 15 February 2022
Host: Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen)
Music: Keertana Ramachandran, veena version of "Māmavatu shrī Sarasvatī" composed by Mysore Vāsudēvācārya (1865-1961).  

44 min