Share your Fieldwork
The primary aim of Outreach Ethnomusicology is to share fieldwork research. Below is a list of items that are included for view by members of the community.
Some of these articles are official documents of research which have been submitted to university departments, so they are set "not viewable" by the public, only registered members of outreach can view them. But, we welcome all sorts of articles within the interests of ethnomusicology, so please get in touch on outreachethnomusicology@gmail.com if you think you would like to contribute.
When we receive documents, we usually will have a full read through, and then reply with a formatted version for the internet, ready to publish. How much exposure or access you want for your work will depend on your own needs, and we will publish or unpublish anything upon request.
Thank you,
Patrick
Music and Recreational Drugs
References:
Books:
Iversen Leslie.2001. Drugs .A very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
McCall Tara.2001. This is not Rave. In the Shadow of A subculture. New York:
Thunder’s Mouth Press.
Wayne Anthony.1998. Class of 88. The True Acid House Experience. London: Virgin
Books.
Articles:
Hier P. Sean. 2002.“Raves, Risks and the Ecstasy Panic: A case study in the
subversive nature of moral regulation” .Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers
canadiens de sociologie 27 (1) : 33- 57.
Hutson P. Scott. 2000. “The Rave: Spiritual Healing in Modern Western
Subcultures”. Anthropological Quarterly 73 (1) : 35-49.
Sturtevant William. 1968. “Categories, Percussion and Physiology”. Man, New Series
3 (1) :133- 134.
[Discography]:
Faithless: God is a DJ. CD single. UK: Cheeky Records/ BMG, 1998.
Goa- Head: The Best of Goa- Trance and Psychedelic Techno .Vol.15.Germany:
Leguan, 2001.
Harthouse: Global Virus. Germany: Planet Earth Recordings, 1995.
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