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Music as a determinant of health among First Nations people in Australia: A scoping narrative review
Abstract Issue Addressed While social determinants frameworks are still popular in research about First Nations health in Australia, a growing body of research prefers cultural determinants of health models. Cultural determinants models provide a holistic, strength‐based framework to explain connections between health and contextual factors, including ...
Brigitta Scarfe +8 more
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This article takes a diachronic look at the use of the word "identity" in ethnomusicology and related disciplines, synthesizing disparate uses and definitions to suggest an all-encompassing yet concise definition.
Nolan Warden
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“Sacred Noise”: The Case of the Ezan in Ljubljana
This paper considers the situation in which the anticipation of a new sound in public space gives rise to political, social, and ideological debates. It demonstrates how the religious sound of ezan (the Muslim call to prayer) caused public discomfort ...
Mojca Kovačič
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Within its broad range of possible identities, one of the most potent incarnations of applied ethnomusicology lies in its potential to understand and support the sustainability of the intangible cultural heritage it examines. It can do this in many ways,
Schippers, Huib
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Epistemic attunements: Experiments in intermedial anthropology
Abstract ‘Epistemic attunements – Regenerating anthroplogy's form’ is a collective experiment in expanding the expressive and analytic repertoire of anthropology and related disciplines. It features eleven peer‐reviewed research articles published on a standalone website that has been designed, built, and maintained by our editorial collective ...
Jennifer Deger +4 more
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Folklore and sociolinguistics exist in a symbiotic relationship; more than that, at points—in the ethnography of communication and in ethnopoetics, for example—they overlap and become indistinguishable.
John Holmes McDowell
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The Wind Is Always Blowing: Generative Crosscurrents of Ethnographic Dialogue in Australia
ABSTRACT Live conversations and writing play an important role in ethnographic research that seeks to develop understanding across cultural differences. Both forms of communication need not remain distinct: written dialogue can develop critical thought while foregrounding the shared contexts and relational impetuses of communication across cultures ...
Samuel Curkpatrick, Daniel Wilfred
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Music, Migration and Minorities: Perspectives and Reflections
The article offers a brief presentation of the main streams of ethnomusicological research on music, migration and minorities while reflecting on their theoretical and methodological frameworks. It pays particular attention to the intersection with other
Mojca Kovačič, Ana Hofman
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This article presents some of the results of a research project which the author conducted between 2015 and 2018. The influences of the music lessons which were offered within the framework of this research project is the main subject of this article ...
Hande Saglam
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France Marolt’s Endeavours to Sound Document Folk Music
The paper presents France Marolt’s endeavours spanning many years to acquire the recording devices that he planned to use for documenting folk music in the field, as well as for his research work and various forms of educational and cultural activities ...
Drago Kunej
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