3/29/17

Historical Ethnomusicology Book Series



Yes, it really is happening. There will be an entire book series in the field of historical ethnomusicology!

UPDATE (December, 2017) - Here is a link for the full book series announcement: https://app.box.com/s/xmgl8h5es6sgesja0upiidcoft1n56kb 


THE LEXINGTON SERIES IN HISTORICAL ETHNOMUSICOLOGY:
DEEP SOUNDINGS

I am co-editing this series for Rowman & Littlefield in partnership with Jonathan McCollum, who was my co-author for the book Theory and Method in Historical Ethnomusicology as well as the ‘Historical Ethnomusicology’ entry in the forthcoming SAGE Encyclopedia of Music and Culture. We have previously each served as leaders of the Historical Ethnomusicology section of the Society for Ethnomusicology.


This new series will be open to original, innovative and rigorous scholarly work by ethnomusicologists, historical sociologists, and music archaeologists who study the music of the ancient through recent past, anywhere in the world. It will emphasize significant new findings, novel technological applications, and theoretical developments that challenge previous understandings of global music history. Books in this series will be written in a clear and accessible style with copious references, and effectively promoted through new media strategies.

SERIES EDITORS
David Hebert (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences)
Jonathan McCollum (Washington College, USA)

CONFIRMED EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS 
Geoff Baker (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
Soubhik Chakraborty (Birla Institute of Technology, India)
Judah Cohen (Indiana University, USA)
Tia DeNora (Exeter University, UK)
Chris Goertzen (University of Southern Mississippi, USA)
Ann Lucas (Boston College, USA)
Cajsa Lund (Linnaeus University, Sweden) 
Robin Moore (University of Texas, USA)
Imani Sanga (University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)
Britta Sweers (University of Bern, Switzerland)




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