Professor Simon McKerrell Dr Jasmine Hornabrook
| Mobilizing traditional music in the rural creative economy of Argyll and Bute, Scotland | 2022 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Towards practice research in ethnomusicology | 2022 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Valuing and Evaluating Musical Practice-as-research in Ethnomusicology and its Implications for Research Assessment | 2022 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Kicking metaphors of the body around in the mediation of Self and Other: Conceptual metaphor in the multimodal construction of football songs and chants | 2021 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| On the relationship between performance and intangible cultural heritage | 2019 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Scotland: Modern and contemporary performance practice | 2019 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Scotland: Music in history, culture and geography | 2019 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Sound Structure as political structure in the European folk festival orchestra La Banda Europa | 2019 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| The Woodilee Collection of Traditional Music: Original Scottish and Irish Tunes and Airs for Bagpipe, Uilleann pipes, Fiddle, Banjo, Flute, Whistle, Accordion and Other Instruments | 2019 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Traditional music and cultural sustainability in Scotland | 2018 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell Dr Jasmine Hornabrook
| Traditional Music and the Rural Creative Economy in Argyll & Bute, Mapping Report, 2018 | 2018 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| 'Understanding Scotland Musically' | 2018 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Understanding Scotland Musically: Folk, Tradition and Policy | 2018 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Music as Multimodal Discourse: Semiotics, Power and Protest | 2017 |
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Professor Simon McKerrell
| Understanding music as multimodal discourse | 2017 |
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