Barney, Katelyn, ed. 2014. Collaborative Ethnomusicology: New Approaches to Music Research between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians. Melbourne: Lyrebird Press. ISBN 978-073403-777-0 (pbk). 202 pp.

Authors

  • Jared Mackley-Crump Auckland University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/prbt.v17i1.30398

Keywords:

Indigenous methodologies, ethnography, research methods, research ethics, Australian ethnomusicology

Author Biography

  • Jared Mackley-Crump, Auckland University of Technology

    Jared Mackley-Crump is currently a lecturer at the School of Hospitality and Tourism at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, where he teaches in the event studies programme. His main area of research to date has been music in Oceania, specializing in the diasporic Pacific festivals of New Zealand. His other areas of interest include popular music and sexuality, the development of commercial popular music festivals in New Zealand, and the festivalization of food.

References

Pratt, Mary Louise. 1992. Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation. London: Routledge.

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai. 1999. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous People. London: Zed Books.

Wilson, Shawn. 2008. Research is Ceremony: Indigenous Research Methods. Winnipeg: Fernwood.

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2016-06-06

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Mackley-Crump, J. (2016). Barney, Katelyn, ed. 2014. Collaborative Ethnomusicology: New Approaches to Music Research between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians. Melbourne: Lyrebird Press. ISBN 978-073403-777-0 (pbk). 202 pp. Perfect Beat, 17(1), 91-93. https://doi.org/10.1558/prbt.v17i1.30398