Over the last few days I’ve been re-reading interview
transcripts from the fieldwork I did in Iceland in 2010 and 2011 as I try and
finalise a chapter on the working conditions of Icelandic musicians following
the financial crash of 2008. The interviews I conducted in Reykjavik covered a
lot of territory and I spoke to people from across the music sector. While the
chapter I’m writing is completely unrelated to this current project on DIY
archives, revisiting the interviews I did with people interested in Icelandic
music heritage reminded me of an interesting conversation I had with one of my
interviewees about the current status of popular music preservation in that
country.
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Thursday, 28 February 2013
Friday, 11 January 2013
Forthcoming publication - a typology of the DIY archive and museum
An article on DIY institutions that I co-authored with Alison Huber has been accepted for publication in the European Journal of Cultural Studies. The article, titled 'Notes Towards a Typology of the DIY Institution:
identifying do-it-yourself places of popular music preservation', identifies a series of commonalities that emerge across the DIY
institutions we visited for the 'Popular Music and Cultural Memory' project.
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