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Professor Tom Perchard
Tom’s teaching and research centres on the cultural history and historiography of jazz and popular music.
Centre for Russian Music
Encouraging research into and the performance of Russian music.
Professor Keith Negus
Keith has written books on Bob Dylan, the music industry, and various articles on music’s place in culture.
MA Music (Musicology)
The Musicology pathway in the MA Music programme qualifies graduates to embark upon their own research. While honing specialist skills, this pathway teaches students bold approaches to music as a practice and an academic discipline.
Dr Stephen Graham
Stephen's research focuses on contemporary music of all kinds, from fringe ad underground to popular to avant-garde.
Professor John Baily
John’s principal research interests are ethnomusicology, in performance and film, and music’s relation to migration.
Professor Barley Norton BSc (Mus), MMus, PhD
Barley is an ethnomusicologist and filmmaker with research interests in the music and culture of Southeast Asia.
Cheerful music helps you look on the bright side of life, research…
Sick of dull, grey, winter days? New research by psychologists at Goldsmiths, University of London suggests that listening to happy-sounding music could trick you into seeing the world a bit more brightly.
MA Music (Ethnomusicology)
The MA Music (Ethnomusicology) introduces a range of methodologies in relation to the study of music in its cultural contexts.
Ian Stonehouse
A trained artist, Ian has worked in film, sound, video and animation and is invested in electronic music research.