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[ecrea] Call for Authors: SAGE Encyclopedia of Ethnomusicology
Wed Oct 01 22:11:21 GMT 2014
We are contacting you regarding a writing/publishing opportunity in the
upcoming reference work to be published in 2016: The SAGE Encyclopedia
of Ethnomusicology. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Ethnomusicology will be an
A-to-Z perspective, documenting musical styles, genres and activities
and will examine musical practices in various cultures and subcultures,
locations (cultures bound by geography) and movements (political,
economic or other social forces). The SAGE Encyclopedia of
Ethnomusicology will include approximately 800 articles organized A-Z
across the volumes in the following categories:
Behavioral and Social Contexts
Genres, Broad Categories
Genres, Forms
Genres, Style Types
Indigenous Music (By Region)
Movements (Organized actions of a group for political, economic, social
purposes)
Music Cultures of the World (By country)
Musical Instruments (types, classifications, views and practices)
Practice in Ethnomusicology (Disciplinary practices, techniques,
perspectives)
Social Issues (Topics of investigation and analysis)
Social Structures Dispersed Across Geographic Locations
Theory and Method
Each 1,000 to 5,000-word article will include the name and affiliation
of the contributor in the byline entry. The General Editor reviewing
project submissions is Dr. Janet L. Sturman of the University of
Arizona. If you are interested in learning more about contributing to
this publication including receiving the complete list of articles,
article submission guidelines and a sample article for review, please
respond to (ethnomusicology /at/ golsonmedia.com) and provide a copy of your
CV. We are currently making assignments with an article submission
deadline of December 1, 2014.
We hope you will consider joining us in the creation of this
encyclopedia. Contributing to this cutting-edge reference can also be a
notable publication addition to your CV/resume. In addition, SAGE
Publications offers an honorarium ranging from SAGE book credits for
smaller articles up to a free set of the printed product for
contributions totaling 10,000 words or more. Please note there are over
300 articles available at this time, included below is a partial listing
of articles available. If you see a topic that interests you or would
like additional details about the encyclopedia, please contact me at
(ethnomusicology /at/ golsonmedia.com) and I will be happy to help you.
Partial list of articles available for assignment for the SAGE
Encyclopedia of Ethnomusicology:
(Article title listed first, followed by recommended word count for the
article)
Afghanistan: Contemporary performance practice-1,400
Afghanistan: Music in history, culture, and geography-1,400
Africa, Central (overview) -2,100
Africa, Southeast (overview) -2,900
Civil Rights -2,000
Class (social class divisions and musical experience, general theories
and specific examples) -1,200
El Salvador: Music in history, culture, and geography -1,200
Ethnicity, Music and -3,400
Ethnocentrism -1,500
Ethnochoreology-1,500
Ethnography, musical (see also Fieldwork) -2,500
Ethnomusicology as Profession (role in academia and society) (see also
employment)-3,000
Ethnomusicology: Issues (overview, e.g., emic-etic continuum, beyond
area studies)-1,300
Ethonochoreology-1,100
Germany: Music in history, culture, and geography-4,500
Globalization -1,400
Guinea, Republic of: (Guinea-Conkary): Music in history, culture, and
geography-1,200
Guinea-Bissau: Contemporary performance practice-1,800
Guinea-Bissau: Music in history, culture, and geography-1,800
Indigenous Music (overview, definitions, comparative distinctions,
context wider than colonial)-3,000
Indigenous Rights -1,300
Indonesia: Contemporary performance practice-1,200
Indonesia: Music in history, culture, and geography -1,200
Language, Music and -3,000
Latin Music (overview, international commercial)-2,500
Linguistic analysis -3,400
Local Music (revalorization and revival) -1,400
Merengue -1,500
Migration -2,800
Minorities -2,000
Narrative (forms,practices,modes of delivery )-2,400
Occupational roles -1,500
Oral history -3,300
Rebellions -1,300
Reconciliation-1,100
Roots Music -1,800
Shamanic (local and global)-1,500
Sierra Leone: Contemporary performance practice -1,500
Sierra Leone: Music in history, culture, and geography -1,400
Singing and Vocal Practices (overview)-4,200
Singing-Call and response -2,200
Singing-Lining out (psalm singing) -1,300
Spirituality (see also Religion)-1,500
Status (of musicians; music as means of marking) -1,600
Stereotype (responding to; confirming; rejecting) -1,400
Storytelling (epic, oral transmission, bards) -4,000
Textual studies -1,500
Trance (popular music phenomenon)-1,400
Trance (possession and altered states; in comparative musical practice
around the world) -3,700
Transcription (history; manual and automatic transcription; prescriptive
versus descriptive; relationship to notation) -2,400
Transculturation -1,600
Translation-1,200
Universals -2,200
Urbanization (Urbanism) -1,500
War (music in warfare, military music; global perspective) -3,700
Weddings , (marriages, in cross-cultural perspective -- also treated
under settings and contexts) -3,800
World beat -1,700
Thank you for your time and consideration. Please let me know if I can
provide any information.
Sonabai Kanhai
Author Manager
Golson Media
(ethnomusicology /at/ golsonmedia.com)
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