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“Religion Never Had it so good“: Contemporary Nasyid and the Growth of Islamic Popular Music in Malaysia
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 124-152
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Power Structures, Culture Policy, and Traditional Music in Soviet Central Asia
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 43-50
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Mhande Dance in the Kurova Guva Ceremony: An Enactment of Karanga Spirituality
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 81-99
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Aspects of Bulgarian Musical Thought
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- 14 February 2019, pp. 43-66
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Institutions and Ideology in the Dissemination of Morris Dances in the Northwest of England
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 53-67
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Sounds of Death and Life in Mesoamerica: The Bone Flutes of Ancient Oaxaca
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 94-110
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Processes of Musical Semiosis
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 24-44
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Klezmer Music: An American Ethnic Genre
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 34-41
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On the Acoustics and the Systematic Classification of the Jaw's Harp.
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- 14 February 2019, pp. 95-103
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Some Reflections on Authenticity in Folk Music
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 10-16
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“Drive-Ethno-Dance” and “Hutzul Punk“: Ukrainian-Associated Popular Music and (GEO)Politics in a Post-Soviet Context
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 60-88
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General Report*
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 9-35
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The Cultural Role of Tsonga Beer-Drink Music
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- 14 February 2019, pp. 132-155
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“In Search of a Lost World”: An Overview of Documentation and Research on the Traditional Music of Portugal
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 158-192
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On the Hua'er Songs of North-Western China
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 100-116
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An Investigation into the Tonal Structure of the Maqamat
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 102-106
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Some Implications of Local Concepts of Space in the Dance, Music, and Visual Arts of Aceh
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 1-49
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Nicaraguan State Cultural Initiative and “the Unseen Made Manifest”
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 53-73
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Fostering Reconciliation through Collaborative Research in Unama’ki: Engaging Communities through Indigenous Methodologies and Research-Creation
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- 18 December 2020, pp. 23-40
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African Winds and Muslim Djinns. Trance, Healing, and Devotion in Baluchistan
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 39-56
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