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
Giving Voice to Hope
Giving voice to hope is a rubric for musical participatory action research projects centered on development work in support of current and recent refugees. These projects aim to use music to heal and rebuild war-torn societies by promoting sustainable development and lasting peace, empowering locally, while raising awareness (and compassion) globally, facilitating the renaissance of musical community and supporting musicians' training and careers, forging a harmonious culture of music.
Recent and current projects include:
- Giving Voice to Hope: Music of Liberian Refugees - completed audio CD with 26 page booklet on the Liberian conflict and music in West Africa
- Video short, introducing Refugee Music TV. More episodes to come...
- Songs for sustainable development and peace. A series of songs promoting peace and development in war-torn societies, using the sung word to raise awareness locally and globally...
For more information contact Michael Frishkopf.