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Banding Together in Cape Town and Lagos: Engaging Reciprocity as Applied Ethnomusicology

Banding Together in Cape Town and Lagos: Engaging Reciprocity as Applied Ethnomusicology

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Banding Together in Cape Town and Lagos: Engaging Reciprocity as Applied Ethnomusicology

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Full title

Banding Together in Cape Town and Lagos: Engaging Reciprocity as Applied Ethnomusicology

Publisher

New York: Cambridge University Press

Journal title

Yearbook for traditional music, 2022-07, Vol.54 (1), p.27-47

Language

English

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New York: Cambridge University Press

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Contents

This article discusses reciprocity in research as engaged scholarship and, more specifically, applied ethnomusicology. It draws on two ethnographic studies and their associated activism in Cape Town, South Africa and Lagos, Nigeria. The article investigates the histories of engaged scholarship and applied ethnomusicology and suggests that each comm...

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Banding Together in Cape Town and Lagos: Engaging Reciprocity as Applied Ethnomusicology

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2695401798

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2695401798

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ISSN

0740-1558

E-ISSN

2304-3857

DOI

10.1017/ytm.2022.5

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