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    • The Western Australian New Music Archive: performing as remembering 

      Hope, Cat; MacKinney, Lisa; Green, Lelia; Travers, Meghan; Mahoney, Tos
      Published 2015-01-01
      The curation of WANMA is guided by, and confronts the challenges presented by, such a broad definition, with a focus on constructing a representative canon of Western Australian new music history from 1970 to the present ...
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    • Reproducable research in descriptive linguistics: integrating archiving and citation into the postgraduate curriculum at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa 

      Berez, Andrea L.
      Published 2015-01-01
      The notion of reproducible research has received considerable attention in recent years from physical scientists, life scientists, social and behavioural scientists, and computational scientists. Some readers will be ...
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    • KinOath Kinship Archiver: genealogical and social relations 

      Withers, Peter
      Published 2015-01-01
      Anthropologists and other researchers often study kin and other social relationships. There have been numerous applications that have tried to meet the needs of researchers in this area. However, there remain numerous gaps ...
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    • Repatriation and innovation in and out of the field: the impact of legacy recordings on endangered dance-song traditions and ethnomusicological research 

      Treloyn, Sally; Googninda Charles, Rona
      Published 2015-01-01
      Over the last decade, ethnomusicologists have increasingly become preoccupied with the repatriation of records of songs and dances to communities of origin for a range of reasons that have been summarised elsewhere (see ...
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    • Repatriating childhood: issues in the ethical return of Venda children's musical materials from the archival collection of John Blacking 

      Emberly, Andrea
      Published 2015-01-01
      In ethnomusicological research, children are often conceptualised as the next generation of culture bearers who must be entrusted with valuable cultural materials to be sustained into the future. This conception, whether ...
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