On March 8–9, 2003, Brown University’s Department of Music hosted the first conference on Applied Ethnomusicology. Participants from Europe and the United States discussed various ways in which Ethnomusicologists work directly in and on behalf of communities outside of academia.
March 8, 2003:
- Welcome | Jeff Todd Titon
- Keynote Address | Anthony Seeger
- Turn Your Radio On:
The Responsibility of Media to Musical Communities
Nick Spitzer - Two Generations of Applied Ethnomusicologists:
International Theory and Practice
Svanibor Pettan | Kjell Skyllstad - Returning Sounds to Communities:
A Look at a Community Initiated Project
Wayne Newell, Blanch Sockabasin, Jeff Todd Titon - Scholarship for the Community:
Musical Advocacy in the Dominican Republic and the United States
Martha Ellen Davis | Paul Austerlitz
March 9, 2003:
- Returning Sounds to Communities:
A Look at a Community Initiated Project: Archiving and Access
Judith Gray | Jonathan Kertzer - Beyond Liner Notes:
Recordings, CD Production, and Community Music
Dan Sheehy | Tom van Buren - Closing Address | Jeff Todd Titon