Mr Thomas Graves
- Enlighten Supervisor (Library Services)
email:
Thomas.Graves@glasgow.ac.uk
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He/him/his
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email:
Thomas.Graves@glasgow.ac.uk
pronouns:
He/him/his
Graves, T. (2022) Online, Offline, and Squiggly Line: Flexibility in Planning PhD Research on Musical Emotion in Qawwālī During the COVID19 Pandemic. Arts et humanités numériques dans l’ethnomusicologie = Digital Arts and Humanities in Ethnomusicology, Paris, France, 23-25 Sep 2022.
Graves, T. (2022) An Interdisciplinary Gathering: Attending the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Society for Education and Music Psychology Research (SEMPRE). [Website]
Graves, T. (2022) Measuring Subjective Feeling in Qawwālī: Adapting a GEMS Approach to a Spiritual Context. SEMPRE 50th Anniversary Conference, London, UK, 02-03 Sep 2022.
Graves, T. (2022) Measuring Subjective Feeling in Qawwālī : Adapting a GEMS Approach to a Spiritual Context. South Asia Music and Dance Forum PhD Workshop, London, UK, 23 May 2022.
Graves, T. (2021) The social and spatial basis of musical joy: folk orc as special refuge and everyday ritual. In: Williams, J. and Horlor, S. (eds.) Musical Spaces: Place, Performance and Power. Jenny Stanford Publishing: New York, pp. 261-278. ISBN 9781003180418 (doi: 10.1201/9781003180418-19)
Graves, T. (2018) Psychological Empiricism and Anthropological Relativism as Dialectic in an Epistemology of Musical Emotion: Insights from a Mixed-Methodology Study of Qawwali. British Forum for Ethnomusicology 2018 Annual Conference, Newcastle, UK, 12-15 Apr 2018.
Graves, T. (2021) The social and spatial basis of musical joy: folk orc as special refuge and everyday ritual. In: Williams, J. and Horlor, S. (eds.) Musical Spaces: Place, Performance and Power. Jenny Stanford Publishing: New York, pp. 261-278. ISBN 9781003180418 (doi: 10.1201/9781003180418-19)
Graves, T. (2022) Online, Offline, and Squiggly Line: Flexibility in Planning PhD Research on Musical Emotion in Qawwālī During the COVID19 Pandemic. Arts et humanités numériques dans l’ethnomusicologie = Digital Arts and Humanities in Ethnomusicology, Paris, France, 23-25 Sep 2022.
Graves, T. (2022) Measuring Subjective Feeling in Qawwālī: Adapting a GEMS Approach to a Spiritual Context. SEMPRE 50th Anniversary Conference, London, UK, 02-03 Sep 2022.
Graves, T. (2022) Measuring Subjective Feeling in Qawwālī : Adapting a GEMS Approach to a Spiritual Context. South Asia Music and Dance Forum PhD Workshop, London, UK, 23 May 2022.
Graves, T. (2018) Psychological Empiricism and Anthropological Relativism as Dialectic in an Epistemology of Musical Emotion: Insights from a Mixed-Methodology Study of Qawwali. British Forum for Ethnomusicology 2018 Annual Conference, Newcastle, UK, 12-15 Apr 2018.
Graves, T. (2022) An Interdisciplinary Gathering: Attending the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Society for Education and Music Psychology Research (SEMPRE). [Website]