In her paper “Crossing Boundaries”, Judith Becker raises and discusses important points about where various boundaries between different ways of studying music might lie, how we negotiate those boundaries, and some of the frustrations that ensue in trying to get boundary-crossing work published. This response considers the increasingly heterogeneous nature of musicology itself; some possible overlaps, discontinuities and confusions between the terms ‘psychological’, ‘empirical’ and ‘scientific’; and the different institutional expectations and reviewing styles that often apply to work in the humanities and the sciences. There is no doubt that these differences can cause problems, conflicts, and misunderstandings; but my resp...
© 2016 Dr. Laura Julie MedcalfThis thesis details a grounded theory study that examined the new con...
This chapter traces the idea of an interdiscipline to Walter Pater’s famous adage ‘All art constantl...
The investigation of music and its ability to move us has captivated thinkers for millennia. In mod...
In her paper “Crossing Boundaries”, Judith Becker raises and discusses important points about wher...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between ...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between e...
In attempting to understand the difficulties raised by Judith Becker’s experiences with crossing b...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between et...
Having a paper accepted for publication is challenging, even under the best of circumstances, as w...
In the early twentieth century systematic musicology, which was based on the comparative method, pla...
THE very first issue of EMR (2006) began with a vigorous examination of the kinds and uses of experi...
Author Institution: University of AmsterdamIn the last two decades an important shift has occurred i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
What would contemporary music scholarship look like if it was no longer imprinted with the discipli...
As the heading suggests, my conference presentation aims to discuss how existing aesthetic disciplin...
© 2016 Dr. Laura Julie MedcalfThis thesis details a grounded theory study that examined the new con...
This chapter traces the idea of an interdiscipline to Walter Pater’s famous adage ‘All art constantl...
The investigation of music and its ability to move us has captivated thinkers for millennia. In mod...
In her paper “Crossing Boundaries”, Judith Becker raises and discusses important points about wher...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between ...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between e...
In attempting to understand the difficulties raised by Judith Becker’s experiences with crossing b...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between et...
Having a paper accepted for publication is challenging, even under the best of circumstances, as w...
In the early twentieth century systematic musicology, which was based on the comparative method, pla...
THE very first issue of EMR (2006) began with a vigorous examination of the kinds and uses of experi...
Author Institution: University of AmsterdamIn the last two decades an important shift has occurred i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
What would contemporary music scholarship look like if it was no longer imprinted with the discipli...
As the heading suggests, my conference presentation aims to discuss how existing aesthetic disciplin...
© 2016 Dr. Laura Julie MedcalfThis thesis details a grounded theory study that examined the new con...
This chapter traces the idea of an interdiscipline to Walter Pater’s famous adage ‘All art constantl...
The investigation of music and its ability to move us has captivated thinkers for millennia. In mod...