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  • NEW SPECIAL ISSUE PUBLISHED: ‘Social justice, human rights, and sustainability of traditional arts’

    2022-11-14

    We are delighted to announce that the following open-access Special Issue of the International Journal of Traditional Arts (Vol 4 no. 1, 2022) is now published, and free to read online at https://tradartsjournal.ncl.ac.uk.

    ‘Social justice, human rights, and sustainability of traditional arts’; Guest Editor: Catherine Grant

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  • New Open Access Article: ‘They must know me’: Embodied Intertextuality and the Reworking of Local Dance Traditions for International Audiences (Dr Daithí Kearney)

    2022-09-29

    New Open Access Article Published today in the International Journal of Traditional Arts:

    ‘They must know me’: Embodied Intertextuality and the Reworking of Local Dance Traditions for International Audiences

    Author: Dr Daithí Kearney

    (Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland.)

    https://tradartsjournal.ncl.ac.uk/index.php/ijta/article/view/49

     

     

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  • New Open Access Article by Professor Britta Sweers: 'The European Union, Brexit, and Ethnomusicology European Perspectives'

    2021-11-24

    Just a note to let you know that an important new research article by Professor Britta Sweers has been published in The International Journal of Traditional Arts examining European ethnomusicologies in the current context of Brexit in the European Union, arguing for a more muscular role for ethnomusicology internationally. 

     

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  • New Article Alert: 'The European Union, Brexit, and Ethnomusicology European Perspectives' (Britta Sweers)

    2021-10-20

    Dear readers,

    Just a note to let you know that an important new research article by Professor Britta Sweers has been published in The International Journal of Traditional Arts examining European ethnomusicologies in the current context of Brexit in the European Union, arguing for a more muscular role for ethnomusicology internationally. 

     

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  • Call for Papers for Special Issue of IJTA: 'Social justice, human rights, and sustainability of traditional arts'

    2021-07-05

    Call for Papers for Special Issue of IJTA: 'Social justice, human rights, and sustainability of traditional arts'

    Authors are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration to a special issue of The International Journal of Traditional Arts (tradartsjournal.org) guest edited by Dr Catherine Grant entitled “Social justice, human rights, and sustainability of traditional arts”.

     

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  • New Look for the International Journal of Traditional Arts

    2018-12-05

    We have migrated to the latest version of Open Journal Systems and updated the journal look.

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  • International Journal of Traditional Arts ISSN number

    2018-09-19
    We are delighted to announce that the IJTA has been assigned an ISSN number by the British Library Read More Read more about International Journal of Traditional Arts ISSN number
  • Prof. Birgit Abels first article of issue 2 published

    2018-04-09

    The first article of issue two of The International Journal of Traditional Arts has now been published!

     

    Further articles will follow in issue two as and when they are ready for publication. Do contact us at tradartsjournal@gmail.com if you are interested in publishing in our open access journal for the traditional arts.

     

     

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  • CfP Issue 2 International Journal of Traditional Arts

    2017-11-20

    We are in the process of compiling articles for the second issue of our Open Access International Journal of Traditional Arts and welcome any submissions either for research articles or shorter policy or national report style pieces.

     

     

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  • Inaugural Issue Published!

    2017-06-21

    The first issue of The International Journal of Traditional Arts is now published

    You can access the entire journal issue here:

    https://tradartsjournal.org/index.php/ijta/issue/view/1

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  • Official Launch Part Saturday 12th November Washington DC at SEM conference

    2016-11-08
    Dr Simon Keegan-Phipps and Dr Simon McKerrell are delighted to invite you all to the official launch of the International Journal of Traditional Arts, which will take place at the Society for Ethnomusicology conference in Washington DC on the 12th November 2016. Venue: Palladium Room, Omni-Shoream Hotel, Washington D.C. Date & Time: 12th November 8-9pm The International Journal of Traditional Arts is an international, peer-reviewed gold open access journal that promotes a broad-ranging understanding of the relevance of traditional arts in contemporary social life. The journal publishes leading and robust scholarship on traditional arts from around the world with a focus on the contemporary policy and practice of traditional music, dance, drama, oral narrative and crafts. We define ‘traditional arts’ as artistic and creative practices that function as a marker of identity for a particular cultural group and that have grown out of their oral tradition or that have been newly created using characteristics derived from oral tradition (although we would also welcome submissions that look to expand such definitions). We are interested in publishing high quality scholarship from ethnomusicology, cultural sociology, anthropology, ethnology, ethnochoreology, cultural policy, folklore, musicology, cultural studies, cultural economics, heritage and tourism studies that focuses upon contemporary policy and practice in the traditional arts. Any of you who are in Washington D.C. for the SEM conference, please come along and help us celebrate the launch of this new journal and support this new open access venture!  yours sincerely,  Drs Simon McKerrell (Newcastle University) and Simon Keegan-Phipps (University of Sheffield), (founding co-editors).   Read More Read more about Official Launch Part Saturday 12th November Washington DC at SEM conference
  • First Call for Papers for the International Journal of Traditional Arts!

    2016-07-25

    The editors wish to call for papers for the first issue of The International Journal of Traditional Arts.

     

    In line with our journal’s focus, we wish to attract interesting articles from around the world with a focus on the contemporary practice and policy of traditional music, dance, drama, oral narrative and crafts. We define ‘traditional arts’ as artistic and creative practices that function as a marker of identity for a particular cultural group and that have grown out of their oral tradition or that have been newly created using characteristics derived from oral tradition (although we would also welcome submissions that look to expand such definitions). We are an interdisciplinary journal, interested in publishing high quality scholarship from across the following disciplines: ethnomusicology, cultural sociology, anthropology, ethnology, ethnochoreology, cultural policy, folklore, musicology, cultural studies, cultural economics, heritage and tourism studies or indeed beyond, that focus upon contemporary policy and practice in the traditional arts.

     

    The key incentives for authors to publish in our journal are as follows:

    1. Your article, if accepted, will be published on the Open Journal Systems with a unique DOI which effectively guarantees its availability permanently on the internet, via the LOCKSS backup system of distributed archiving. Once published, your article will remain available even if the journal folds or the site disappears through distributed backup of the material via the unique DOI.
    2. The review time for articles will be no more than 6 weeks from submission to decision. For more information on why and how this will work see our submission guidance here.
    3. As a Gold Open Access journal, your published article will be free to read, for anyone in the world, permanently. This means that there are no paywalls or other barriers limiting access to your research: you will not need to pay (i.e. Author Publication Charges) to publish in the journal; and readers do not need to pay (i.e. through subscription) to gain access to your work. The International Journal of Traditional Arts operates on a Gold Open Access double blind peer-review basis. This peer review process therefore supports the highest international standards of scholarship whilst providing an outlet to the widest possible global audience. Studies suggest that Open Access articles are very much more popular and highly cited, and furthermore, many of us who work within communities around the world can be confident that the results of our research will be available to our participants and friends in the field, forever. For researchers in the UK and other national systems that require Open Access publications as a condition of grant funding, this journal satisfies those requirements, as it is freely available to anyone at any time.
    4. We welcome traditional articles with relevant sound files to illustrate if needed. And because we are an online-only journal, sound or links to video files can be an integral part of the paper.
    5. In addition to traditional articles of around 8000 words, we also wish to attract shorter policy and briefing papers of no more than 2,000 words (including title, abstract, and reference list), which should provide brief commentary on a specific, topical development in the field of cultural policy as it relates to traditional arts practice, or national updates on innovative or notable practices in traditional arts from around the world. These are not peer-reviewed, but are reviewed by an editor.

     

    The IJTA benefits from an international advisory panel, who form the advisory group for the Journal and a core group of reviewers (although we will also solicit reviews from experts beyond this group). The Journal is not tied to any large commercial publishing house, or to any academic or scholarly association, and the editors are free to make editorial decisions based solely upon the rigour, originality and potential significance of the work via the informed assessments of expert reviewers. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

     

    yours sincerely,

     

    The Editors, www.tradartsjournal.org

    (Dr Simon McKerrell, Newcastle University & Dr Simon Keegan Phipps, University of Sheffield, UK).

     

     

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