The Oxford Handbook of Applied Ethnomusicology theorizes applied ethnomusicology, offers histories, and puts forward practical examples to stimulate further development in the field.
CONTENTS
Table of Contents
I. Introduction: Applied Ethnomusicology, Challenges and Potentials
Part 1. Jeff Todd Titon (USA): Applied Ethnomusicology, a Descriptive and Historical Account
Part 2. Svanibor Pettan (Slovenia): Applied Ethnomusicology in the Global Arena
Part 3. Jeff Todd Titon and Svanibor Pettan: An Introduction to the Essays
II. Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
1. Dan Bendrups (Australia): Transcending Researcher Vulnerability through Applied Ethnomusicology
2. Klisala Harrison (Finland): Evaluating Values in Applied Ethnomusicology
3. Tan Sooi Beng (Malaysia): Cultural Engagement and Ownership through Participatory Approaches in Applied Ethnomusicology
4. Huib Schippers (Australia): Applied Ethnomusicology and Intangible Cultural Heritage: Understanding 'Ecosystems' of Music as a Tool for Sustainability
5. Jeff Todd Titon (USA): Sustainability, Resilience and Adaptive Management for Applied Ethnomusicology
III. Advocacy
6. Jeffrey A. Summit (USA): Advocacy and the Ethnomusicologist: Assessing Capacity, Developing Initiatives, Setting Limits, and Making Sustainable Contributions
7. Ursula Hemetek (Austria): Applied Ethnomusicology as an Intercultural Tool: Some Experiences from the Last 25 Years of Minority Research in Austria
8. Michael B. Bakan (USA): Being Applied in the Ethnomusicology of Autism
9. Brian Schrag (USA): Motivations and Methods for Encouraging Artists in Longer Traditions
10. Zoe C. Sherinian (USA): Activist Ethnomusicology and Marginalized Musics of
South Asia
IV. Indigenous Peoples
11. Elizabeth Mackinlay (Australia): Decolonisation and Applied
Ethnomusicology: Story-ing the Personal-Political-Possible in Our Work
12. Holly Wissler (USA): Andean Q'eros and Amazonian Wachiperi: Indigenous
Voice in Grassroots Tourism, Safeguarding, and Ownership Projects
V. Conflicts
13. Erica Haskell (USA): The Role of Applied Ethnomusicology in Post-conflict
and Post-catastrophe Communities
14. Joshua D. Pilzer (Canada): The Study of Survivors' Music
15. Britta Sweers (Switzerland): The Public Display of Migrants in National(ist) Conflict Situations in Europe: An Analytical Reflection on University-Based Ethnomusicological Activism
VI. Education
16. Susan E. Oehler Herrick (USA): Strategies and Opportunities in the Education Sector for Applied Ethnomusicology
17. John Morgan O'Connell (UK): Music and Humanism in the Aga Khan Humanities Project
18. Patricia Sheehan Campbell (USA) and Lee Higgins (UK): Intersections between Ethnomusicology, Music Education and Community Music
VII. Agencies
19. Dan Lundberg (Sweden): Archives and Applied Ethnomusicology
20. Clifford Murphy (USA): The Applied Ethnomusicologist as Public Folklorist:
Ethnomusicological Practice in the Context of a Government Agency in the
USA.
21. Zhang Boyu (China): Applied Ethnomusicology in China: An Analytical Review of Practice
22. Alan Williams (USA): The Problem and Potential of Commerce