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Svanibor Pettan is Full Professor, Chair of the Program in Ethnomusicology at the University of Ljubljana. He is also the Secretary General of the International Council for Traditional Music and President of the Cultural and Ethnomusicological Society Folk Slovenia.
Jeff Todd Titon is Emeritus Professor of Music, Brown University. He is the author of Worlds of Music: An Introduction to the Music of the World's Peoples (Schirmer, 3rd ed. 2009) and numerous other titles.
- 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