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Glaucia Peres da Silva, Konstantin Hondros: Music Practices Across Borders. (E)Valuating Space, Diversity and Exchange

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“When [music practices] cross the borders of national states and create stable networks among musicians, fans, people involved in the music business, etc., they can be considered transnational,” the editors Glaucia Peres da Silva and Konstantin Hondros open the article collection (2019, p. 7). The idea of music crossing any kind of borders is also a common denominator between the articles throughout the book. The collection offers nine case studies that cover a vast area from Brazil to Kenya and France to Argentina.

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Davidjants, B. (2020). Glaucia Peres da Silva, Konstantin Hondros: Music Practices Across Borders. (E)Valuating Space, Diversity and Exchange. In: Ahlers, M., Grünewald-Schukalla, L., Jóri, A., Schwetter, H. (eds) Musik & Empowerment. Jahrbuch für Musikwirtschafts- und Musikkulturforschung . Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29706-0_18

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