• Central Australian women’s traditional songs: keeping yawulyu/awelye strong 

      Barwick, Linda; Turpin, Myfany
      Published 2016-01-01
      Yawulyu (in Warlpiri and Warumungu) and awelye (in Arandic XE “Arandic” languages) are cognate names for Australian Aboriginal women’s country-based ceremonies in central Australia. Ceremonial performances constitute a ...
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    • Unlocking the archives 

      Barwick, Linda; Thieberger, Nick
      Published 2018-01-01
      The popular expression ‘locked in the archive’ suggests that items are impossible to find and access once they are archived. Benefiting from new technologies, digital language and music archives nowadays provide an increasing ...
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      Conference paper
    • Quantifying the Ineffable? The University of Sydney's 2014 Guidelines for Non-Traditional Research Outputs 

      Barwick, Linda; Toltz, Joseph
      Published 2017-01-01
      Ever since the Australian Research Council (ARC) recognised “non-traditional research outputs” (NTROs) as valid expressions of research, developing benchmarks to measure the quality of artistic research has been of increasing ...
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      Book chapter
    • Engaging with archived Warlpiri song 

      Curran, Georgia; Fisher, Simon Japangardi; Barwick, Linda
      Published 2018-01-01
      In the Central Australian Warlpiri community of Yuendumu, efforts to document and revitalise Warlpiri songs take place in an era where there are fewer contexts for the performance of associated ceremonies, consequently ...
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      Conference paper
    • Absolute tempo in multiple performances of Aboriginal songs: analyzing recordings of djanba 12 and djanba 14 

      Bailes, Freya; Barwick, Linda
      Published 2011-01-01
      Songs that are not notated but transmitted through live performance are of particular interest for the psychological study of the stability of tempo across multiple performances. While experimental research points to highly ...
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