The edited volume Applied Ethnomusicology: Historical and Contemporary Approaches brings together previously dispersed knowledge and perspectives, and offers new insights to various disciplines within the humanities and social sciences. Rooted in diverse scholarly traditions, it addresses a variety of challenges in today’s world and aims to benefit the quality of human existence.
Elizabeth MacKinlay is Senior Lecturer in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. She earned doctorates in Ethnomusicology and Education, and has contributed to numerous articles, book chapters and edited works, including Disturbances and Dislocations: Understanding Teaching and Learning Experiences in Indigenous Australian Women’s Music and Dance (2007).
Svanibor Pettan is Professor and Chair of the Ethnomusicology Program at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. His publications include studies on music in relation to conflict and minorities, and in 2008 he edited a volume of Musicological Annual dedicated entirely to applied ethnomusicology. He serves as Vice-President of the ICTM and Chairperson of its Study Group on Applied Ethnomusicology.