Jan, Steven (2016) Understood at Last?: A Memetic Analysis of Beethoven’s ‘Bloody Fist’. In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 11th International Symposium, CMMR 2015, 9617 . Springer, Plymouth, UK, pp. 420-437. ISBN 978-3-319-46281-3
Jan, Steven (2015) Evolutionary Thought in Music Theory and Analysis: A Corrective to “Babelization”? In: L’analyse musicale aujourd’hui/Music Analysis Today. Éditions Delatour, pp. 55-75. ISBN 9782752102430
Jan, Steven (2015) Computer Simulation of Musical Evolution: A Lesson from Whales. In: Study Day on Computer Simulation of Musical Creativity, 27th June 2015, University of Huddersfield, UK.
Jan, Steven (2015) Memetic Perspectives on the Evolution of Tonal Systems. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 40 (2). pp. 145-167. ISSN 0308-0188
Jan, Steven (2015) A Memetic Analysis of a Phrase by Beethoven: Calvinian Perspectives on Similarity and Lexicon-Abstraction. Psychology of Music. ISSN 1741-3087
Jan, Steven (2015) From holism to compositionality: memes and the evolution of segmentation, syntax, and signification in music and language. Language and Cognition. ISSN 1866-9808
Jan, Steven (2014) Book review: William Kinderman, The Creative Process in Music from Mozart to Kurtág (Urbana, Chicago and Springfield: University of Illinois Press, 2012) 978-0-252-03716-0. Music Analysis, 33 (1). pp. 99-112. ISSN 0262-5245
Jan, Steven (2014) Similarity Continua and Criteria in Memetic Theory and Analysis. Journal of Music Research Online, 5. ISSN 1836-8336
Jan, Steven (2013) Using Galant Schemata as Evidence for Universal Darwinism. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 38 (2). pp. 149-168. ISSN 0308-0188
Jan, Steven (2013) Mnemosyne’s Hexagons: Music, Memory and M(us)emes. In: Darwin, chef d’orchestre? Colloque interdisciplinaire sur l’évolution de la musique, 28th March 2013, Lyon, France. (Unpublished)
Jan, Steven (2012) ‘The Heavens are Telling’: Memetic- Calvinian Readings of a Haydn Chord Progression. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 37 (2). pp. 113-130. ISSN 0308-0188
Jan, Steven (2011) A Memetic Analysis of a Phrase by Beethoven: Calvinian Perspectives on Segmentation, Similarity and Lexicon-Abstraction. In: 7th European Music Analysis Conference, 29th September - 2nd October 2011, Rome, Italy. (Unpublished)
Jan, Steven (2011) Replication, Parataxis, and Evolution: Meme Journeys through the First Movement of a Mozart Sonata. In: A-Life for Music: Music and Computer Models of Living Systems. Computer Music and Digital Audio Series, 24 . A-R Editions, pp. 217-260. ISBN 9780895796738
Jan, Steven (2011) Music, Memory, and Memes in the Light of Calvinian Neuroscience. Music Theory Online, 17 (2). pp. 3-50. ISSN 1067-3040
Jan, Steven (2010) Memesatz contra Ursatz: Memetic perspectives on the aetiology and evolution of musical structure. Musicae Scientiae: the journal of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music, 14 (1). pp. 3-50. ISSN 1029-8649
Jan, Steven (2009) Evolutionary Thought in Music Theory and Analysis: A Corrective to ‘Babelization’? In: L'analyse Musicale aujord'hui: crise ou (R)evolution?/Music Analysis Today: Crisis or (R)evolution? International Conference 2009, 19th - 21st November 2009, Strasbourg, France.
Jan, Steven (2007) The Memetics of Music: A Neo-Darwinian View of Musical Structure and Culture. Ashgate, Aldershot. ISBN 978-0-7546-5594-7
Jan, Steven (2007) Memetic Perspectives on the Evolution of Tonal Systems. In: Evolutionary Musicology Conference, 22nd - 23rd June 2007, Durham, UK. (Unpublished)
Jan, Steven (2006) Selfish Memes in the Priests’ Marches from Idomeneo and Die Zauberflöte. In: "such people come into the world only once in a 100 years" - Mozart in the 21st Century, 3rd February 2006, Dublin, Ireland. (Unpublished)
Jan, Steven (2005) What’s in a Meme? Aspects of Particulateness, Coindexation, Segmentation, and Perceptual-Cognitive Salience in Replicated Musical Units. In: Dublin International Conference on Music Analysis, 23rd - 25th June 2005, Dublin, Ireland. (Unpublished)
Jan, Steven (2005) The Illusory Mozart: Selfish Memes in the Priests’ Marches from Idomeneo and Die Zauberflöte. Goldberg Forum.
Jan, Steven (2004) Meme Hunting with the Humdrum Toolkit: Principles, Problems, and Prospects. Computer Music Journal, 28 (4). pp. 68-84. ISSN 0148-9267
Jan, Steven (2003) Meme Hunting with the Humdrum Toolkit: Principles, Problems, and Prospects. In: Hull University Music Analysis Conference (HUMAC), 10th - 13th July 2003, Hull, UK. (Unpublished)
Jan, Steven (2003) Meme hunting with the Humdrum Toolkit: principles, problems, and prospects. In: Hull University Music Analysis Conference (HUMAC) 2003, 10th - 13th July 2003, University of Hull, UK. (Unpublished)
Jan, Steven (2003) The Evolution of a 'Memeplex' in Late Mozart: Replicated Structures in Pamina's 'Ach ich fuhl's'. Journal of the Royal Musical Association, 128 (1). pp. 30-70. ISSN 02690403
Jan, Steven (2002) The Evolution of a “Memeplex” in Late Mozart: Replicated Structures in Pamina’s “Ach ich fühl’s”. In: 17th Congress of the International Musicological Society, 1st - 7th August 2002, Leuven, Belgium. (Unpublished)
Jan, Steven (2001) The Illusory Mozart: Selfish Memes in the Priests’ Marches from Idomeneo and Die Zauberflöte. International Journal of Musicology, 10. ISSN 0941-9535
Jan, Steven (2000) The Memetics of Music and its implications for Psychology. In: 6th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition(ICMPC), 5th - 10th August 2000, Keele University, Staffordshire, UK.
Jan, Steven (2000) Replicating Sonorities: Towards a Memetics of Music. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 4 (1). ISSN 1366-4786
Jan, Steven (1999) The selfish meme: Particularity, replication, and evolution in musical style. International Journal of Musicology, 8. pp. 9-76. ISSN 0941-9535
Jan, Steven (1996) Ave Verum Corpus: reminiscences in Mozart's late style. Choir and Organ, 4 (2). pp. 20-25. ISSN 0968-7262
Jan, Steven (1995) Aspects of Mozart's music in G minor: toward the identification of common structural and compositional characteristics. Outstanding Dissertations in Music from British Universities . Garland. ISBN 0185318928
Jan, Steven (1992) X Marks the Spot: Schenkerian Perspectives on the Minor-Key Classical Development Section. Music Analysis, 11 (1). pp. 37-53. ISSN 0262-5245
Rawbone, T. and Jan, Steven (2015) A grammatical model of butterfly schemas in the late-Classical style. In: Ninth Triennial Conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music, 17th - 22nd August 2015, Manchester, UK.
Velardo, Valerio, Vallati, Mauro and Jan, Steven (2016) Symbolic Melodic Similarity: State of the Art and Future Challenges. Computer Music Journal, 40 (2). pp. 70-83. ISSN 0148-9267