The challenges posed by a fast-changing global environment to the vitality and viability of musical traditions continue to be a topical issue on the ethnomusicological agenda. Investigations into ways to help keep musical traditions strong are still incipient, however, relative to parallel strategies to protect and promote endangered languages. This article identifies key synergies and disconnects between language and music specifically in relation to factors that impact on their vitality and viability. In this way, it pinpoints areas where theory and practice from the field of language maintenance hold greatest potential to inform the development of ways to keep ‘small’ music genres strong
Language planning research and practice have largely ignored, or considered problematic, the diversi...
Music is one of the cultural industries, part of a group of intangible cultural assets whose sustain...
It is widely reported in Australia and elsewhere that songs are considered by culture bearers to be ...
Like other forms of intangible heritage, traditional music cultures have been adversely affected by ...
In response to increased focus on the protection of intangible cultural heritage across the world, M...
The sustainability of music is an emerging – or rather, re-emerging – theme in ethnomusicological re...
The sustainability of music is an emerging-or rather, reemerging-theme in ethnomusicological researc...
Traditional music and dances are disappearing throughout the world. This paper explores the possibil...
The widespread threat to certain kinds of music genres (particularly those of indigenous and minorit...
Ethnomusicologist Todd Saurman considers language endangerment, musical endangerment, and community ...
In the last three decades the field of endangered and minority languages has evolved rapidly, moving...
This chapter is intended for linguistic researchers preparing to undertake fieldwork, probably docum...
The importance of preserving language as cultural heritage is a critical issue in today's globalized...
Music has a critical role to play in the transition towards a culture of sustainability. Music is es...
Traditional music is often just endangered, if not more so, than the languages in which it is perfor...
Language planning research and practice have largely ignored, or considered problematic, the diversi...
Music is one of the cultural industries, part of a group of intangible cultural assets whose sustain...
It is widely reported in Australia and elsewhere that songs are considered by culture bearers to be ...
Like other forms of intangible heritage, traditional music cultures have been adversely affected by ...
In response to increased focus on the protection of intangible cultural heritage across the world, M...
The sustainability of music is an emerging – or rather, re-emerging – theme in ethnomusicological re...
The sustainability of music is an emerging-or rather, reemerging-theme in ethnomusicological researc...
Traditional music and dances are disappearing throughout the world. This paper explores the possibil...
The widespread threat to certain kinds of music genres (particularly those of indigenous and minorit...
Ethnomusicologist Todd Saurman considers language endangerment, musical endangerment, and community ...
In the last three decades the field of endangered and minority languages has evolved rapidly, moving...
This chapter is intended for linguistic researchers preparing to undertake fieldwork, probably docum...
The importance of preserving language as cultural heritage is a critical issue in today's globalized...
Music has a critical role to play in the transition towards a culture of sustainability. Music is es...
Traditional music is often just endangered, if not more so, than the languages in which it is perfor...
Language planning research and practice have largely ignored, or considered problematic, the diversi...
Music is one of the cultural industries, part of a group of intangible cultural assets whose sustain...
It is widely reported in Australia and elsewhere that songs are considered by culture bearers to be ...