Book 

In progress. Aural City: Sensory Politics in the Making of Gulu, Uganda.

Journal Special Section

2025. Introduction: Unsettling the City, Sedimentations of Place, co-edited with Bettina Ng’weno, City & Society, Volume 37, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.1111/ciso.70005

Refereed articles

2025. “Gathering Cities, Speculating Winds: Listening in Dry Season Gulu.” City & Society, Volume 37, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.1111/ciso.70003

2023. “Vital Atmospherics: Sonic City-Making in Africa.” Journal of African Cultural Studies, Volume 35, Issue 4, special issue on Sound Studies from Africa. https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2023.2266378 (Full article in “word cloud” form available here.)

2022. “Sampling as Ethnographic Method / Remixing Gulu City.American Anthropologist. http://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13804

2021. “Cross-fading the City: Expressive Sociability as Relational Politics in Gulu, Uganda,” Resonance: The Journal of Sound and Culture, Volume 2, Issue 1, special issue on the Soundwork of Media Activism. Alex Sayf Cummings, Georgia Ennis, Josh Shepperd, Jen Shook, editors.

Public and multimodal writing

2022. “Ten Ways to Listen.Anthropology News special issue on Music (Jan/Feb Issue). Natalie Konopinski, editor.

2021. “Notes on Ordinary Schizophonia: Field Recordings as Multimodal Experiment,” with Jay Hammond, Michelle Mackenzie, Megan Gette, Harrison Montgomery, and Cade Bourne, Visual and New Media Review special issue “In Whose Name?,” Sander Hölsgens, editor.

Invited book reviews

2025. “Sonic Signatures: Music, Migration, and the City at Night.” Derek Pardue, Ailbhe Kenny, and Katie Young, eds. City & Society. https://doi.org/10.1111/ciso.70008

2022. “In suspension the city continues to stir.” Book Forum for Marina Peterson, Atmospheric Noise: The Indefinite Urbanism of Los Angeles. SCA Visual and New Media Review, edited by Megan Gette.

2021. “Review: Digital Sound Studies, Mary Caton Lingold, Darren Mueller, and Whitney Trettien, eds.,” Technology and Culture, Vol. 62, No. 1.

2016. “Review: Aurality: Listening and Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Colombia by Ana Maria Ochoa Gautier.” Polygraph: An International Journal of Culture and Politics, Issue 25.