
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.


From a recent article in the British Forum for Ethnomusicology journal: "The Kisêdjê may be changing their minds on how they present themselves, and this may be partly because of the way they are using video production to represent themselves and their ideas".
Find out more about the Suya people here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suy%C3%A...
From Katia Chornik via BFE mailing list
FINAL REMINDER: Conference 'Musical and Other Cultural Responses to Political Violence in Latin America' on 6 December at the University of Manchester.
For programme, abstracts and registration, please visit: https://events.manchester.ac.uk/event/event:u1o-hivmeuor-nsutyj/musical-and-other-cultural-response...
https://www.musicalworldmap.org/map Very interesting project here, moving the borders through music...

