RomArchive—Digital Archive of the Roma. Directed by Franziska Sauerbrey and Isabell Raade. Music section curated by Petra Gelbert, Carol Silverman, and Siv B. Lie. In English, German, and Romani. URL: www.romarchive.eu.
Abstract:Many music scholars and cultural activists are forging ideas on how to transgress the walls of universities and academia and make both music and research on music accessible to broader audiences. Despite great efforts in applied and engaged ethnomusicology and a nearly paradigmatic positioning of participatory and dialogical forms of research (see Hemetek, Kölbl, and Saglam 2019), ethnomusicology at large has yet to overcome the systemic hegemonies between the ones doing research and the ones being researched … Show more
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