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Research and Writing

Peer-Reviewed

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—. “Book Review: King Alpha’s Song in a Strange Land: The Roots and Routes of Canadian
Reggae,” by Jason Wilson. CAML Review (Online), vol. 49, no. 2, 2021, pp. 113–15, https://doi.org/10.25071/1708-6701.40418.

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Deaville, James; Hall, Tyler (Research Assistant). “Play it Again (and Again,
and Again): The Superfan and Musical Theater” in The Routledge
Companion to the Contemporary Musical, 1st Edition. 2020.

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Conference Presentations

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—. “Atlanta Trap and the Current Directions of Afrofuturism.” paper presented at Society for American Music Conference, Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans, LA, March 20-24, 2019. 

 

—. “Nihilism and Rage: The Activism of Gangs and Gangsta Rap in Chiraq.” paper presented at IASPM Canada Annual Conference, University of Regina, Regina, SK, May 27-29, 2018.

 

—. “Afrofuturistic Trap: The Dystopic Soundscapes of Metro Boomin.” paper presented at SEM Niagara Chapter Annual Meeting, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario. April 14, 2018.

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Non-Peer-Reviewed works

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Akangah, Andy, and Tyler Hall. 83 ‘Til Infinity: There Will Be a Future. Akarts Comics: Ottawa, Canada. 2023.

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—. “Faster, Louder, Snottier: Discovering Green Day in the 1990s,” IASPM Canada,
August 2018.

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Waterman, Ellen; Stewart, Jesse; Hall, Tyler (contributor). “Songs for
your Canadian summer playlist.” The Conversation. 2019.
https://theconversation.com/songs-for-your-canadian-summer-playlist116139

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Master’s Thesis 

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—. Atlanta Trap and the Current Directions of Afrofuturism. 2019. Carleton University.

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