In ethnomusicological research, children are often conceptualised as the next generation of culture bearers who must be entrusted with valuable cultural materials to be sustained into the future. This conception, whether from cultural insiders, invested outsiders, or those in-between, often positions childhood as a place for re-embedding so called ‘endangered musical traditions’. Understanding children as the next generation of culture bearers informs the ways we approach the research process surrounding the documentation, archiving, and repatriation of musical cultures
This paper aims to discuss and reflect on the development of children's musical identities. One cruc...
This thesis examines an attempt at repatriation and the revitalisation of archival holdings from the...
Author's dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor ...
In-depth ethnomusicological research on musical instrument production and use is surprisingly scant....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The musical education of children holds potential for ...
In this paper we focus upon two central and broad issues regarding the ethics of creating tangible, ...
Over the last decade, ethnomusicologists have increasingly become preoccupied with the repatriation ...
This paper is part of a research project examining young children's musical experiences in a pa...
In this paper we focus upon two central and broad issues regarding the ethics of creating tangible, ...
The tradition of developmental psychology as been of fundamental importance in providing versions of...
The primary purpose of this ethnographic study is to examine the values and meaning children ascribe...
It is not surprising that ethical research practices are important in ethnomusicology, given the dis...
It is increasingly recognised that humans are innately musical, and that the early interactions of i...
This article takes a theoretical approach to children’s involvement in the development of children’s...
Within a western tradition of music education research there is an expectation that a research proje...
This paper aims to discuss and reflect on the development of children's musical identities. One cruc...
This thesis examines an attempt at repatriation and the revitalisation of archival holdings from the...
Author's dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor ...
In-depth ethnomusicological research on musical instrument production and use is surprisingly scant....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The musical education of children holds potential for ...
In this paper we focus upon two central and broad issues regarding the ethics of creating tangible, ...
Over the last decade, ethnomusicologists have increasingly become preoccupied with the repatriation ...
This paper is part of a research project examining young children's musical experiences in a pa...
In this paper we focus upon two central and broad issues regarding the ethics of creating tangible, ...
The tradition of developmental psychology as been of fundamental importance in providing versions of...
The primary purpose of this ethnographic study is to examine the values and meaning children ascribe...
It is not surprising that ethical research practices are important in ethnomusicology, given the dis...
It is increasingly recognised that humans are innately musical, and that the early interactions of i...
This article takes a theoretical approach to children’s involvement in the development of children’s...
Within a western tradition of music education research there is an expectation that a research proje...
This paper aims to discuss and reflect on the development of children's musical identities. One cruc...
This thesis examines an attempt at repatriation and the revitalisation of archival holdings from the...
Author's dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor ...