Completed PhD Theses, MA Theses, and MA Major Research Papers
PhD Theses
Peter Verdin, "Disco es cultura: Discourse, Hermeneutics, and the Social Lives of the "Yuyay Jap'ina Tapesââ ()
Jordan Zalis, âNet Effects: Nationalist-Capitalist Hegemony in the Hip Hop-Basketball Paradigmâ ()
Jing Xia, âShaping Selves in the Diaspora: Contemporary Chinese Instrumental Musicians and Transnational/Intercultural Music-Making in North Americaâ ()
Jacob Danson Faraday, "Buried in the Mix: Touring Sound Technicians, Sonic Control, and Emotional Labour on Cirque du Soleilâs Corteo" ()
Mathias Kom, âCosmopolitan Intimacy: Antifolk in Berlin and New Yorkâ ()
Rebecca Draisey-Collishaw, âCurating Canadianess: Public Service Broadcasting, Fusion Programming, and Hierarchies of Differenceâ ()
Mark Finch, âBluegrass In and Around Toronto: Urban Scenes, Regional Imaginaries, and Divergent Trajectoriesâ ()
Leila Qashu, âTowards an Understanding of Justice, Belief and Women's Rights: Ateetee, an Arsi Oromo Women's Musical Dispute Resolution Process in Ethiopiaâ ()
Mary Piercey-Lewis, âInulariuyunga: Imngirnik Quvigiyaqaqtunga! I'm a Real Inuk; I Love to Sing! Interactions Between Music, Inummariit and Belief in an Inuit Community Since Resettlementâ ()
Ian Hayes, ââItâs a balancing act. That's the secret to making this music fit in todayâ: Negotiation Professional and Vernacular Boundaries in Cape Breton Fiddlingâ ()
Marion MacLeod, âRaising the Bar: The Reciprocal Roles and Deviant distinctions of Music and Alcohol in Acadianaâ ()
Evelyn Osborne, âThe Most (Imagined) Irish Place in the World? The Interaction Between Irish and Newfoundland Musicians, Media and the Musical Construction of Placeâ ()
, âEncoding Song: Faithful Defiance in Mexican Mennonite Music Makingâ ()
Janice Esther Tulk, âOur Strength is Ourselves: Identity, Status, and Cultural Revitalization Among the Miâkmaq in Newfoundlandâ ()
Master of Arts â Theses
Rachel Landy, âHip Hop for Health Promotion: An Exploratory Descriptive Study of Hip Hop-Based HIV/AIDS Educationâ ()
Samantha Fletcher, âGood Works with Benefits: Using Applied Ethnomusicology and Participatory Action Research in Benefit Concert Production at the Unitarian Church of Vancouverâ ()
Kathleen Wiens, âMusic and Politics in the Croatian-Canadian Communityâ ()
Master of Arts â Major Research Papers
AndrĂŠ Lorenz Feria, âPantayong Musika: Resounding Filipino Music in the Diasporaâ (2025)
Arsalan Muhammad Pareyal, âThe Legacy of Colonialism: Music Education Dynamics in Karachi, Pakistanâ (2025)
AmĂŠlie Roberts, âListening as Relational Action: A Sonic Exploration of Place, Proximity, and Belonging at the Icelandic Festival of Manitobaâ (2025)
Mahina Graham-Laidlaw, âExamining Cultural Scenes of St. Johnâs: Musicians of the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestraâ (2024)
Joanna Simoens, âDans cette maison, on parle françaisâ: Performing Franco-Manitoban Pluralism at Winnipegâs Festival du Voyageur (2023)
Humberto Piccoli, âAlliance-Making through International Musiciansâ Stage Talk at Multicultural Events in St. Johnâs, NLâ (2023)
Tia Julien, âThe Power of the Spoken Word: Performing Community in the Toronto Poetry Slamâ (2022)
Sarah van den Berg, âBringing the Bar Online and Le Cadavre Exquis: Pandemic-era musicking at the Westben Centre for Connection and Creativityâ (2022)
Ryan Ritter-Jones, âReflections on Dance and Violence: Mosh Pit Culture in Denver, Coloradoâ (2021)
Mariana Castro-Carvajal, âOne for all, and all for one: The Performance of Belonging in Catholic Cholulaâ (2021)
Eric Taylor Gomes-Escudero, âLivestreaming Tradition: Brazilian Fandango Caiçara and Music Sustainability in the Time of Covid-19â (2021)
Gale Franklin, âThe Listening Habitus of Syrian Refugees in Canada: Tactical Listening amid Conflict, Displacement and Resettlement.â (2020)
Christian Dauble, âDancing Statues: Techniques of Embodied Practice for Strathspey Performance in Competitive Scottish Highland Bagpipingâ (2019)
Ellen McCutcheon, âReflections on an Arts NGO in Tanzaniaâ (2019)
Jane Dennison, âLet's Dance! Strategies for Sustainability of Set Dance in Newfoundland and Labradorâ (2019)
Michelle Robertson, âHey Rosetta!: An Exploration of Place and Identity in Newfoundland Popular Musicâ (2018)
Aubrey Maks, âShifting Reconciliation Dialogue? Maoritanga, Biculturalism, and Multiculturalism at Aotearoa-New Zealand Music Festivals and the Treaty of Waitangiâ (2017)
Vanessa Shalton, âTiens-ToĂŠ Ben (Hold On): Swing and Franco-Ontarian Identityâ (2017)
Hadi Milanloo, âComing from Far Away: Women and Listening Practices in the Iranian Community in St. Johnâsâ (2016)
Daniel Hawkins, âBecoming Part of the Shared Tune: Participation and Disarray at Maine Fiddle Campâ (2016)
Toshio Oki, âCreating a Scene: Innovation and the Relocation of Authenticity among Japanese Performers of Irish Traditional Music in Tokyoâ (2015)
Melody McKiver, âA Tribe Called Red: Creating a Place for Decolonizationâ (2014)
Amanda Ironside, âSandy MacIntyre and the Cape Breton Sessionsâ (2014)
Krista Vincent, â'Talking About Music is Like Dancing About Architecture': New Listeners and Contemporary Classical Music Receptionâ (2014)
Mehrenegar Rostami, âApproaches to Improvisation and Intercultural Musical Encounter in Silent Cityâ (2014)
Emeline Reynolds, ââHow Can I Keep From Singing?â: Interactions of Faith, Practice, and History in the Music of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in New Englandâ (2013)
Jasmine McMorran, âCape Breton Piano: The Progression and Passing on of Innovation and Traditionâ (2013)
David Lander, âThe Production of the Reykjavik Music Scene Through the Iceland Airwaves Festivalâ (2012)
Kathryn (Meghan) Bowen, âInnovation and Continuity: The Application of Liturgical Inculturation in Two Churches in St. Johnâs, Newfoundlandâ (2012)
Victor Tung, âRevitalized and Contextualized Music among Aboriginal Taiwanese: A Study of Christian Siraya in Jioucengling Villageâ (2012)
Tiffany Pollack, âMusical Routes Creating Community Rootsâ (2010)
Alison Corbett, ââMy first instrument is my computerâ: The Role of Web 2.0 in the Life of Canadian Musician Ian Fosterâ (2010)
Marc Finch, âPerformance and the Experience of Authenticity: An Ethnography of Two Bluegrass Nights in Torontoâ (2010)
Michelle Swab, âOn Collaboration: Embodied Intersubjectivity and Singer-Pianist Relationshipsâ (2010)
Patrick Brennan, âArt Rock: Nationalism, Cultural Distinctiveness, and Reflections of the Group of Seven in Canadian Popular Musicâ (2009)
Evelyne Lavoie, âConcept, Context and Collaboration in R. Murray Schaferâs Patria 7: Asterionâ (2009)
Jordan Mitchell, âLyrical muse-ings: an Inter-Individual Analysis of Lyrics, Lyricists and Music within a Small Community in St. Johnâs, Newfoundlandâ (2009)
Erin Sharpe, âMusic and Identity Construction Among Miâkmaq in Bay St. George, Newfoundlandâ (2009)
Jeremy Strachan, âNationalism, the Centennial and Canadian Classical Music: Three Case Studies of Composers Using Indigenous Cultural Textsâ (2009)
Heather Wright, âTaking Up (Menâs) Space: Female Musiciansâ Experience and Identity-Construction in the Traditionally Male-Dominated World of Highland Pipingâ (2009)
Ainslie Durnin, â(Un)expected Sounds: Cross-Cultural Listenersâ Perceptions of Contemporary Sami Musicâ (2008)
Kelly Best, âA Performance Ethnography of the 2005 Beaches Accordion Festival, Eastport, Newfoundlandâ (2006)