Ethnomusicology is a highly pragmatic discipline in Australia driven by an ethos of research engagement that seeks to deliver applied and relevant outcomes for the musicians and communities whose lives and cultures ethnomusicologists examine. In this article, I explain how this ethos has been informed by the chequered history of colonial engagements with Australia's Indigenous peoples, and how this, in turn, has shaped my own approaches to teaching collaboratively with Indigenous colleagues. I explore how, within this context, my own thinking as an ethnomusicologist was shaped by Indigenous conceptualisations of bi-culturalism such as those theorised by educator and musician Mandawuy Yunupiņu, and how this influenced my collaborations with ...
Australian education providers at the university level are being challenged to be more inclusive of ...
Using ethnographic research-and attendant methods of participant-observation and informal interviewi...
This article forms part of a book, for which I was also an editor. A version of the article was give...
As music education in Australia progresses towards a National Curriculum, questions of how best to t...
Abstract Indigenous studies (also referred to as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
Introduction Lexine stood in the front of the lecture room and tapped her laptop to begin her PowerP...
One of the biggest debates in Australian Indigenous education today revolves around the many...
This article provides a case study from the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM), a special...
This article provides an account of the response to the modern postcolonial prerogative in intercult...
The article begins by making explicit its disciplinary standpoint. Research on music in indigenous s...
Ever since Ethnomusicology evolved from Comparative Musicology and re-defined the discipline’s scope...
Australia is forged by ongoing migration welcoming a range of cultures, languages and ethnicities th...
This paper examines the idea of embedding Indigenous perspectives drawing upon a metaphor for design...
How do Aboriginal musicians and music professionals make connections between their music and their ...
This paper uses Klisala Harrison’s concept of an epistemic community as a methodology, in order to u...
Australian education providers at the university level are being challenged to be more inclusive of ...
Using ethnographic research-and attendant methods of participant-observation and informal interviewi...
This article forms part of a book, for which I was also an editor. A version of the article was give...
As music education in Australia progresses towards a National Curriculum, questions of how best to t...
Abstract Indigenous studies (also referred to as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
Introduction Lexine stood in the front of the lecture room and tapped her laptop to begin her PowerP...
One of the biggest debates in Australian Indigenous education today revolves around the many...
This article provides a case study from the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM), a special...
This article provides an account of the response to the modern postcolonial prerogative in intercult...
The article begins by making explicit its disciplinary standpoint. Research on music in indigenous s...
Ever since Ethnomusicology evolved from Comparative Musicology and re-defined the discipline’s scope...
Australia is forged by ongoing migration welcoming a range of cultures, languages and ethnicities th...
This paper examines the idea of embedding Indigenous perspectives drawing upon a metaphor for design...
How do Aboriginal musicians and music professionals make connections between their music and their ...
This paper uses Klisala Harrison’s concept of an epistemic community as a methodology, in order to u...
Australian education providers at the university level are being challenged to be more inclusive of ...
Using ethnographic research-and attendant methods of participant-observation and informal interviewi...
This article forms part of a book, for which I was also an editor. A version of the article was give...