The relationships between Indigenous peoples, recording technology and techniques, the recording industry and researchers have been evolving for over a century, as have concerns for key issues such as intellectual property, copyright, commercialisation and cultural protocols. As technology and techniques have changed so too has the nature of the relationships, although there are also continuities. This issue of the world of music focuses on some of those changes and continuities. The articles explore, describe and analyse examples of these curcent relationships as Indigenous peoples in Australia, Easter Island, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Northern Europe, North America and Solomon Islands engage with-and in some instances manipula...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
This ethnomusicology-based study investigates the influence of audio engineers on the development of...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
Intellectual property concerns and sound recordings have a complex relationship: the publication sta...
This chapter explores the evolution of Indigenous music and musicians in North Queensland and the To...
"This chapter uses a case study from Australia to explore some of the dynamics and relationships emb...
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...
This paper explores a recording project that led to CDs documenting Rotuman musical performances and...
This article describes and analyses the aesthetic, technological and cultural processes informing th...
This article explores a scenario where digital tools of music production, distribution and consumpti...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
This thesis explores how the study of culture can benefit from Western technology by reviewing anthr...
The authors discuss their methodologies for creating and relistening to recordings in collaboration ...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
This ethnomusicology-based study investigates the influence of audio engineers on the development of...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
Intellectual property concerns and sound recordings have a complex relationship: the publication sta...
This chapter explores the evolution of Indigenous music and musicians in North Queensland and the To...
"This chapter uses a case study from Australia to explore some of the dynamics and relationships emb...
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...
This paper explores a recording project that led to CDs documenting Rotuman musical performances and...
This article describes and analyses the aesthetic, technological and cultural processes informing th...
This article explores a scenario where digital tools of music production, distribution and consumpti...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
This thesis explores how the study of culture can benefit from Western technology by reviewing anthr...
The authors discuss their methodologies for creating and relistening to recordings in collaboration ...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
This ethnomusicology-based study investigates the influence of audio engineers on the development of...