<?php echo "Hello World"; ?> This is a short series of blogs designed to introduce myself and to circulate some ideas that I have been formulating about ethnomusicology and digital practices. My story has been one of exploration, I have been weaving theory together between the IT world and ethnomusicology since the early 2000s....
Digital Ethnomusicology
My blog posts cover a broad range of topics, from ethnomusicology research methods, to instrument classification to digital research.
Patrick Egan
Ethnomusicologist, musician, digital humanist and web developer, currently an early career researcher at University College Cork. PhD in Digital Humanities with Ethnomusicology. Current research interests include; classification and classificatory thinking.
<?php echo "Hello World"; ?> This is a short series of blogs designed to introduce myself and to circulate some ideas that I have been formulating about ethnomusicology and digital practices. My story has been one of exploration, I have been weaving theory together between the IT world and ethnomusicology since the early 2000s....
Mr. James Tighe, presenter on Croydon Radio is now a member. His profile is over here
James studied Anthropology some years ago and has some cool ideas for any ethnos who might live in South London - to collaborate with their work and possibly introduce some music on his show.
Anyone here from London who might be interested in such an a...
Pinterest board now exploring musical instruments on outreach, located here. This is a relation of my very own instrument, found on the Horniman museum website. A Wheatstone concertina from the Horniman museum, located down the road from me in London. A cousin of my own instrument (serial number 29054 -only 40 instruments before this one ...
Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities(www.socialsciencesandhumanities.com)Interdisciplinary conference on Music studiesVienna, Austria28-29.06.2014 Call for Papers for Panel Music in post-Communist EuropeDivisions between the West and the East are very often heard in the public sphere, and this particularly applies to post-Comm...
Open access on the scholarly commons website; well over 100 scholarly articles on Robert Burns and Scottish studies.https://www.electricscotland.com/familytree/frank/burns_lives197.htm
CALL FOR PAPERS
Dear Colleagues,
You are invited to propose papers or presentations for the fourteenth annual
HYDRA REBETIKO CONFERENCE
The conference will take place in the Melina Mercouri Hall on the island of
Hydra on the weekend of 3-5 October.
We are particularly honoured to have Professor Martin Schwartz of the
University ...
Courtesy of the BFE mailing list:Annual Conference of the British Forum for Ethnomusicology (BFE 2014)ANDThird International Conference on Analytical Approaches to World Music (AAWM 2014) ANALYSIS, COGNITION AND ETHNOMUSICOLOGYJuly 1–4, 2014Hosted by: Department of Music, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London...
We are very pleased to present some of the first audio recordings from our new account on Soundcloud. To start off the collection, we present some archive material of a performance by an Outreach member, Labrini Gioti. Labrini graduated from the University of Limerick, Ireland with an MA in ethnomusicology, and has contributed some ...

