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Decades of recorded music for children. Norwegian children’s phonograms from World War II to the present
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This article presents a study of Norwegian-recorded music for children from World War II to the present, combining a historical perspective with an ethnographic approach. The underlying research has employed both quantitative ... -
Genre and Genring in Music Education
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In this article, I explore the theoretical and analytical potential of the concept of genring, which here refers to productive acts of temporary interpretation and signification, wherein existing classification systems and ... -
Hardingfeleverkstaden på Sandland - ei lokal næringsverksemd
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Members of the Sandland family in Kviteseid, Telemark, made during a period from the mid 1870’s to the start of the 1970’s more than 900 Hardanger fiddles. Their business blossomed in a time when Hardanger fiddles were ... -
Knowing music as representation or as operation: Exploring musical diversity through collaborative music making in Kaleidoscope
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)A society considered to be in a multicultural condition is likely to condition the way things are seen and what is seen as important. Attention is likely to be drawn to difference and diversity and the prospects of including ... -
Musikk, identitet og makt - Autoetnografisk blikk på lærerutdanningsfaget musikk i Hamar
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Pop Music for Kids: Sonic Markers as Narrative Strategies in Children’s Music
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Whilst the creative handling of recording technology has played a major role in the development of popular music, there has been little research into the role of production in music promoted explicitly for a child audience. ... -
Saturation Season: Inclusivity, Queerness, and Esthetics in the New Media Practices of Brockhampton
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Following the self-release of their Saturation album trilogy in 2017, American hip-hop group Brockhampton broke through to an international audience. The period of the trilogy’s release – known as “Saturation Season” – is ... -
Staging a ‘real’ masculinity in a ‘fake’ world: creativity, (in)authenticity, and the gendering of musical labour
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)A distinction between creativity and commerce as opposing forces is central to discourses surrounding popular music, and this distinction facilitates a gendered hierarchy of valued and devalued forms of musical labour. The ... -
“This one Grandma knew, too, exactly this one!” Processes of canonization in children’s music
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Processes of musical canonization occur at different levels of culture and society. People have a strong propensity to categorize, differentiate, and evaluate the music that is important to them, and music is ascribed value ... -
Transmissions: Sonic Markers of Difference in the Sound of Joy Division
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Situated within the field of popular musicology, this article sets out to explore the formation of Joy Division’s characteristic sound along three lines of enquiry. Firstly, I investigate the contextual framework through ... -
When singing strengthens the capacity to aspire: girls’ reflexivity in rural Bangladesh
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-06-15)In the present paper, we explore the impact of singing for girls in rural Bangladesh. Previous findings in this field-based interview study (with 18 girls) have demonstrated that singing can act as a driving force in young ...