Supplemental Information: Episode 9
1.9 - Facilitating Musical Discussions on Reddit: An Interdisciplinary Conversation
Nathaniel Mitchell (Temple University), Sarah A. Gilbert (Cornell University), Timothy Byron (University of Wollongong, Australia), & Justice Srisuk (Maricopa Community College)
Release Date: Thursday, March 10, 2022

Producer: Jennifer Beavers.
Music Credits:
SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng Lu;
Closing music "hnna" by David Voss
Other original compositions by Reverend Feedback, AJ Harbison,
Michael Hudson-Casanova,
and David Jason Snow.
Music Theory Reddit Channel (r/musictheory)
Bios
Dr. Nathaniel Mitchell (reddit: u/nmitchell076) is a Philadelphia-based music theorist who specializes in schema theory, opera, bluegrass, ludomusicology, and public music theory. His research has appeared in Music Theory Spectrum and the Oxford Handbook of Public Music Theory.
Twitter: @nmitchell076
Dr. Tim Byron (reddit: u/hillsonghoods) is a lecturer at the School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Australia, whose academic interests include music psychology and the history of psychology. He also plays music semi-professionally and has had music journalism published in the Guardian and the Sydney Morning Herald.
Twitter: @drtimbyron
Dr. Sarah Gilbert (reddit: u/SarahAGilbert) is a postdoctoral associate at Cornell University who studies online communities and community moderation.
Twitter: @_sgilbert_
Justice Srisuk (reddit: u/JustinJSrisuk) is an entrepreneur and an undergraduate student at Maricopa Community College.
Keywords: Internet, Reddit, Subreddit, online, public