This paper uses Klisala Harrison’s concept of an epistemic community as a methodology, in order to understand applied ethnomusicological research on Australian Aboriginal song. It will investigate the ways in which the goals and methods of applied research are informed by institutional recommendations that emanate from an Indigenous rights agenda and Australia’s colonialist past and present, and will consider how applied ethnomusicology has been supported by recent regulatory and funding environments. Framing repatriation and intercultural collaboration as sites of critical discourse, an epistemic community of applied ethnomusicology in Australia is theorized as a site of convergent, pluralistic practices that respond to: social and politi...
© 2021 Frederick Emanual Gesha GeshaThis thesis investigates how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Over the last decade, ethnomusicologists have increasingly become preoccupied with the repatriation ...
Ethnomusicology is a highly pragmatic discipline in Australia driven by an ethos of research engagem...
This paper uses Klisala Harrison’s concept of an epistemic community as a methodology, in order to u...
This article provides an account of the response to the modern postcolonial prerogative in intercult...
This article provides a case study from the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM), a special...
Within a western tradition of music education research there is an expectation that a research proje...
While attempting to investigate modes of musical transmission among the Yol ŋ u People in Northeast ...
This chapter reflects on the similarities and differences between community music and applied ethnom...
This chapter reflects on the similarities and differences between community music and applied ethnom...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This chapter describes an interdisciplinary and intercultural method for writing about historical pe...
The contemporary contexts relating to ethnomusicology and other disciplines interested in music res...
In this article, we argue that ethnomusicology holds valuable epistemic insights for considering how...
In Australia, language and song are integral to maintaining Aboriginal knowledge systems. British co...
© 2021 Frederick Emanual Gesha GeshaThis thesis investigates how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Over the last decade, ethnomusicologists have increasingly become preoccupied with the repatriation ...
Ethnomusicology is a highly pragmatic discipline in Australia driven by an ethos of research engagem...
This paper uses Klisala Harrison’s concept of an epistemic community as a methodology, in order to u...
This article provides an account of the response to the modern postcolonial prerogative in intercult...
This article provides a case study from the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM), a special...
Within a western tradition of music education research there is an expectation that a research proje...
While attempting to investigate modes of musical transmission among the Yol ŋ u People in Northeast ...
This chapter reflects on the similarities and differences between community music and applied ethnom...
This chapter reflects on the similarities and differences between community music and applied ethnom...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This chapter describes an interdisciplinary and intercultural method for writing about historical pe...
The contemporary contexts relating to ethnomusicology and other disciplines interested in music res...
In this article, we argue that ethnomusicology holds valuable epistemic insights for considering how...
In Australia, language and song are integral to maintaining Aboriginal knowledge systems. British co...
© 2021 Frederick Emanual Gesha GeshaThis thesis investigates how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Over the last decade, ethnomusicologists have increasingly become preoccupied with the repatriation ...
Ethnomusicology is a highly pragmatic discipline in Australia driven by an ethos of research engagem...