Introduction to WoM
the world of music (new series) is an
international scholarly journal dedicated to reporting and reflecting
current theoretical perspectives on and research in the field of the
world's music and dance.
While every issue is designed to focus on a specific topic, the world of music (new series)
does not confine its attention to any single region or methodological
approach. We publish original, and sometimes challenging, contributions
from all over the world, aimed at musicologists and musicians, dance
researchers, anthropologists, cultural studies and post-colonial studies
scholars, and others.
The articles contained in the world of music (new series)
are informed by a variety of theoretical perspectives but devoted to a
shared goal: understanding the musics of the world, their histories, and
their manifold contexts. It is our aim to generate a productive and
creative dialogue between music researchers in disparate locations and
contexts.
Reihe
a journal of the department of musicology of the georg august university göttingen
13
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Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
scientific research, ethnomusic institutions.
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ISBN-13
978-3-86135-938-8 (9783861359388)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Content
Note from the Editor
Articles
Access to Waxes - The Collections from the Arab World of the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Digitization and Open Access Publication IIArticles
Dörte Schmidt Data Diplomacy: "Access to Waxes" and the Need
for Negotiating Spaces . 5
Souheir I. Nadde The Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv Collections: Legal
framework from Arab Countries Perspective . 11
Christian Czychowski, Copyright issues: Sound Recordings from German
Lea Riechers Prisoner of War Camps of World War I and World
War II . 39
Lando Kirchmair Open Access Publication of the Historical Sound
Recordings of the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv:
Arguments from Public International Law and
Cultural Ethics . 67
Mèhèza Kalibani Prolegomena to the Study of Historical Sound
Recordings from Colonial Contexts . 89
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