List of articles and chapters that I have (co-)written, with full abstracts.
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Flexibility and (Dis)engagement: Mobile music and the politics of everyday life |
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Together with Tia DeNora I am contributing a chapter called Flexibility and (Dis)engagement – mobile music and the politics of everyday life to Sumanth Gopinath and Jason Stanyek (eds) Oxford Handbook of Mobile Music and Sound Studies: Oxford University Press [forthcoming]. Data is collected for this paper by a young teenager who interviews her peers thus helping us to fill the 'age-gap' in current literature on iPod/MP3 player use. This helps us capture fresh insights from the group that is most cutting edge when it comes to innovating with the use of mobile technology. Full abstract below. |
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Emotions in motion: Transforming conflict and music |
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I am honoured to have been asked to contribute a chapter in a festschrift for John Sloboda: Emotions in motion: Transforming conflict and music; in Irène Deliège and Jane Davidson (eds), Music and the Mind: Investigating the functions and processes of music (a book in honour of John Sloboda): Oxford University Press [forthcoming 2010]. This discusses a possible mechanism for music use in conflict transformation through the provision of interruptions. Full abstract below.
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Everlasting love: The sustainability of top-down vs bottom-up approaches to music and conflict tran |
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Following the 2007 ESA Arts conference on sustainability a book was published with a number of articles around the theme of arts and sustainability. I contributed a chapter based on my fieldwork in Norway and Sudan. Full abstract below. |
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From wind-up to iPod: techno-cultures of listening |
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For the Cambridge Companion to Recorded Music, which traces the changes to musical practices since the inception of recorded music in the 19th century till today, I wrote a chapter with Tia DeNora that dealt with the social aspects of music listening. Full abstract below. |
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I'd like to teach the world to sing: Music and conflict transformation |
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I was invited to submit a paper to Musicae Scientiae based on my fieldwork in Norway and my presentation at ESCOM 2005. This article deals with the lack of impact from a music intervention in Norway using multi-cultural music performances. Full abstract below. |
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