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Article
D’Aquino, Brian; Henriques, Julian F. and Vidigal, Leo.
2017.
A Popular Culture Research Methodology: Sound System Outernational.
Volume Journal, 13(2),
pp. 163-175.
ISSN 1950-568X
[Article]
Henriques, Julian F..
2011.
Auditory and Technological Culture: the Fine-tuning of the Dancehall Sound System “Set”.
Journal of Sonic Studies,
00-00.
[Article]
Henriques, Julian F..
2012.
Hearing Things and Dancing Numbers: Embodying Transformation, Topology at Tate Modern.
Theory, Culture & Society, 29(4/5),
pp. 334-342.
[Article]
Henriques, Julian F..
2008.
Sonic diaspora, vibrations and rhythm: thinking through the sounding of the Jamaican dancehall session.
African and Black Diaspora, 1(2),
pp. 215-236.
ISSN 1752-8631
[Article]
Henriques, Julian F..
2017.
A Taste of Caribbean Technology.
Technosphere Magazine,
[Article]
Henriques, Julian F.; Tiainen, Milla and Valiaho, Pasi.
2014.
Rhythm Returns: Movement and Cultural Theory.
Body & Society, 20(3-4),
pp. 3-29.
ISSN 1357-034X
[Article]
Book
Henriques, Julian F..
2011.
Sonic Bodies: Reggae Sound Systems, Performance Techniques and Ways of Knowing.
New York: Continuum.
ISBN 978-1-441-14429-4
[Book]
Henriques, Julian F..
2022.
Sonic Media: the Street Technology of the Jamaican Sound System.
Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
[Book]
(Forthcoming)
Henriques, Julian F.; Hollway, Wendy; Urwin, Cathy; Venn, Couze and Walkerdine, Valerie.
1984.
Changing the Subject: Psychology, Social Regulation and Subjectivity.
London: Routledge.
ISBN ISBN-10: 0415151376
[Book]
Book Section
Henriques, Julian F..
2019.
Digital Immortality.
In: Steve Goodman; Toby Heys and Eleni Ikoniadou, eds.
AUDINT—Unsound:Undead.
Falmouth: Urbanomic Media Ltd, pp. 161-164.
ISBN 9781916405219
[Book Section]
Henriques, Julian F..
2019.
Duppy Conquerors, Rolling Calves and Flights to Zion.
In: Steve Goodman; Toby Heys and Eleni Ikoniadou, eds.
AUDINT—Unsound:Undead.
Falmouth: Urbanomic Media Ltd, pp. 147-150.
ISBN 9781916405219
[Book Section]
Henriques, Julian F..
2011.
Musicking.
In: Nancy Lesko and Susan Talburt, eds.
Keywords in Youth Studies: Tracing Affects, Movements, Knowledges.
New York: RoutledgeFalmer, pp. 218-222.
ISBN 978-0-415-87412-0
[Book Section]
Henriques, Julian F..
2020.
Rhythm, Rhythmanalysis and Algorithm-Analysis.
In: Paola Crespi and Sunil Manghani, eds.
Rhythm and Critique: Technics, Modalities, Practices.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 242-266.
ISBN 9781474447546
[Book Section]
Henriques, Julian F..
2007.
Situating Sound: The Space and Time of the Dancehall Session.
In: J. Marijke and S. Mieskowski, eds.
Sonic Interventions.
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Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, pp. 287-310.
ISBN 9789042022942
[Book Section]
Henriques, Julian F..
2003.
Sonic Dominance and the Reggae Sound System Session.
In: M. Bull and Les Back, eds.
The Auditory Culture Reader.
Oxford: Berg, pp. 451-480.
ISBN 1859736130
[Book Section]
Henriques, Julian F. and Ferrara, Beatrice.
2014.
The Sounding of the Notting Hill Carnival: Music as Space, Place and Territory.
In: Jon Stratton and Nabeel Zuberi, eds.
Black Popular Music in Britain Since 1945.
Farnham: Ashgate.
ISBN 978-1-4094-6913-1
[Book Section]
Henriques, Julian F. and Rietveld, Hillegonda.
2018.
Echo.
In: Michael Bull, ed.
The Routledge Companion to Sound Studies.
Routledge, pp. 275-282.
ISBN 9781138854253
[Book Section]
Conference or Workshop Item
Edited Book
Henriques, Julian F. and Morley, David G., eds.
2018.
Stuart Hall: Conversations, Projects and Legacies.
London: Goldsmiths Press.
ISBN 9781906897475
[Edited Book]
Edited Journal
Performance
Thesis
Henriques, Julian F..
2008.
Sonic Bodies:
the Skills and Performance Techniques of the Reggae Sound System Crew.
Doctoral thesis, Goldsmiths, University of London
[Thesis]