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Pippa Biddle: Ours to Explore: Privilege, Power, and the Paradox of Voluntourism; Keri Vacanti Brondo: Voluntourism and Multispecies Collaboration: Life, Death, and Conservation in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef; Allison Schnable: Amateurs Without Borders: The Aspirations and Limits of Global Compassion
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September 5, 2024
Published Online: 2024-09-05
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editors' Forum: Infrastructures of Musical Globalization, 1850–2000; Guest Editors: Friedemann Pestel and Martin Rempe
- Infrastructures of Musical Globalization, 1850–2000: Introduction
- “This is How the Students Graduate!”: Cuban Conservatories as Infrastructures of Musical Globalization
- Copyright Societies and Musicians in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Enduring Infrastructures in Times of Decolonization?
- Between Winning and Losing the Cultural Cold War – The Soviet Ministry of Culture and Musical Infrastructures During the Cold War
- “He is Not an Artist But a Trust”: Herbert von Karajan’s Global Career and the (A)political Economy of Classical Music
- Minor Infrastructures: Genre and Petroleum Politics in the Music of Grace Chang and Fela Kuti
- Epilogue
- Review Essay
- Pippa Biddle: Ours to Explore: Privilege, Power, and the Paradox of Voluntourism; Keri Vacanti Brondo: Voluntourism and Multispecies Collaboration: Life, Death, and Conservation in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef; Allison Schnable: Amateurs Without Borders: The Aspirations and Limits of Global Compassion
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editors' Forum: Infrastructures of Musical Globalization, 1850–2000; Guest Editors: Friedemann Pestel and Martin Rempe
- Infrastructures of Musical Globalization, 1850–2000: Introduction
- “This is How the Students Graduate!”: Cuban Conservatories as Infrastructures of Musical Globalization
- Copyright Societies and Musicians in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Enduring Infrastructures in Times of Decolonization?
- Between Winning and Losing the Cultural Cold War – The Soviet Ministry of Culture and Musical Infrastructures During the Cold War
- “He is Not an Artist But a Trust”: Herbert von Karajan’s Global Career and the (A)political Economy of Classical Music
- Minor Infrastructures: Genre and Petroleum Politics in the Music of Grace Chang and Fela Kuti
- Epilogue
- Review Essay
- Pippa Biddle: Ours to Explore: Privilege, Power, and the Paradox of Voluntourism; Keri Vacanti Brondo: Voluntourism and Multispecies Collaboration: Life, Death, and Conservation in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef; Allison Schnable: Amateurs Without Borders: The Aspirations and Limits of Global Compassion