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Book SynopsisVoices of the Field: Pathways in Public Ethnomusicology provides a reflection on the challenges, opportunities, and often overlooked importance of public ethnomusicology, capturing the authors' years of experience simultaneously navigating the academic world and the world outside academia, and sharing lessons often missing in ethnomusicological training.
Trade ReviewSome of ethnomusicology's most engaged and engaging 'voices' guide us, with myriad practical suggestions, along pathways to 'public-facing' careers and, by doing so, fill a gaping hole in the training of ethnomusicologists. * Timothy Rice, UCLA Distinguished Professor, Emeritus, of Ethnomusicology *
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Dedication Preface Introduction - León F. García Corona & Kathleen Wiens Ethnomusicology Is What You Make It - Daniel Sheehy Part I Different Work for Different Spaces Ch 1 The Meeting Room as Fieldwork Site: Towards an Ethnography of Power - Huib Schippers Ch 2 Running Things: Moving Parts and People - Cullen Buckminster Strawn Ch 3 Control, Contribute, Collaborate: Ethnomusicologists as Team Players - Kathleen Wiens Ch4 Freelancing and Consulting: Strategic Preparations for a Long-term Professional Commitment in Public Sector Ethnomusicology - Nancy Groce Part II Production and Methodology for Public-Facing Content Ch5 Knowing How to Tell a Story - Jeffrey A. Summit Ch 6 Communication and Marketing: Building and Reaching Your Community - Marysol Quevedo Ch 7 Sustainable Ethnomusicology: Technology, Marketing, and Revenue - León F. García Corona Ch 8 Teaching World Music: Intersections of Music, Education and Diversity - Patricia Shehan Campbell Ch 9 Curating the Virtual Museum: Ethnomusicology and the