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Open research workshop (Music, SEAS, SLC): Access Folk Case Study

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posted on 2025-06-09, 12:55 authored by Rebecca Draisey-CollishawRebecca Draisey-Collishaw, Esbjörn Wettermark

Presentation slides and speaker notes prepared for an open research workshop on 25 June 2024. The workshop was an internal event, organised for TUoS staff in Music, the School of East Asian Studies, and the School of Language and Culture. The slides summarise a case study of strategies followed by Access Folk in their research, highlighting best practices and challenges for making music/arts-based research FAIR (findable, accessible, interropable, reuseable.

The project was approved by the University of Sheffield ethical review process: 56800

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Defining Ethnomusicological Action Research through the regeneration of folk singing in England

UK Research and Innovation

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