Journal of World Popular Music

Journal of World Popular Music Journal of World Popular Music (JWPM) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research and scholarship on international popular musics.

Journal of World Popular Music is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research and scholarship on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular musics, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or, more recently, World Music 2.0. The journal provides a forum to explore the manifestations and impacts of post-globalizing trends, processes, and dynamics surrounding t

hese musics today. It adopts an open-minded perspective, including in its scope any local popularized musics of the world, commercially available music of non-Western origin, musics of ethnic minorities, and contemporary fusions or collaborations with local ‘traditional’ or ‘roots’ musics with Western pop and rock musics. Placing specific emphasis on contemporary, interdisciplinary, and international perspectives, the journal’s special features include empirical research and scholarship into the global creative and music industries, the participants of World Music, the musics themselves and their representations in all media forms today, among other relevant themes and issues; alongside explorations of recent ideas and perspectives from popular music, ethnomusicology, anthropology, musicology, communication, media and cultural studies, sociology, geography, art and museum studies, and other fields with a scholarly focus on World Music. The journal also features special, guest-edited issues that bring together contributions under a unifying theme or geographical area. Alongside regular articles that focus on the study of World Music in all its forms and from a variety of academic and other perspectives, the journal also features alternative means of representing research and scholarship through creative and visual means such as photography, poetry and artwork, and audio and video means through an accompanying website. The journal also includes reviews of relevant books, special issues, magazines, CDs, websites, DVDs, online music releases, exhibitions, artwork, radio programs and world music festivals.

I am very pleased to announce publication of issue 7.2 of the Journal of World Popular Music, which is a special issue o...
04/02/2021

I am very pleased to announce publication of issue 7.2 of the Journal of World Popular Music, which is a special issue on "Korean Hip-Hop and New Explorations of Afro-Asian Identity" guest-edited by Kyung Hyun Kim and CedarBough Saeji:

a peer-reviewed, academic journal focussin on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular music, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or (more recently), World Music 2.0.

Amidst all these unsettling times, we managed to get out another issue of the Journal of World Popular Music. Thanks to ...
13/10/2020

Amidst all these unsettling times, we managed to get out another issue of the Journal of World Popular Music. Thanks to the amazing Jonathan Stock http://research.ucc.ie/profiles/A021/jstock
for writing a tear-jerking editorial introduction. https://journals.equinoxpub.com/JWPM/issue/current

a peer-reviewed, academic journal focussin on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular music, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or (more recently), World Music 2.0.

Dear friends of JWPM. I am pleased to annouce that issue 6.2 (2019) has been published last month, containing articles a...
26/01/2020

Dear friends of JWPM. I am pleased to annouce that issue 6.2 (2019) has been published last month, containing articles and a keynote paper by Jocelyne Guilbault, book reviews and a special section about the state of popular music studies from interdisciplinary perspectives. Please check it out here and rexommend us to colleagues, students, librarians and others with an interest in the academic study of global pop. Thanks for looking!

a peer-reviewed, academic journal focussin on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular music, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or (more recently), World Music 2.0.

Issue 5.2 (2018) of the Journal of World Popular Music is out! This is the second part of a fabulous double special issu...
20/01/2019

Issue 5.2 (2018) of the Journal of World Popular Music is out! This is the second part of a fabulous double special issue on Global Hip hop, guest edited by Adam Haupt, Quentin E. Williams and H. Samy Alim. Enjoy!

a peer-reviewed, academic journal focussin on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular music, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or (more recently), World Music 2.0.

20/01/2019

a peer-reviewed, academic journal focussin on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular music, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or (more recently), World Music 2.0.

03/08/2018
10/06/2018

Issue 5.1 now published!

In 2018, JWPM will feature a double special issue on global hip hop, guest-edited by Adam Haupt, Quentin E. Williams and H. Salim Alim. The double special issue explores hip hop activism and representational politics in selected countries from the global north and south. In issue 5.1 (2018), the guest editors offer key examples of the different forms that hip hop activism may take and present meaningful insights into debates about agency in a media and cultural terrain that is shaped by US cultural imperialism and colonial legacies. Five reviews of recent works with a prominent focus on hip hop conclude issue 5.1 (2018).

Welcome to our new Reviews Editor Dr Nicholas Tochka and new International Editorial Board: https://journals.equinoxpub....
06/03/2018

Welcome to our new Reviews Editor Dr Nicholas Tochka and new International Editorial Board: https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/JWPM/about/editorialTeam

Issue 5.1 (2018) is out soon, so please LIKE us on facebook and/or subscribe to the Journal.

Thank you for following us! Simone

a peer-reviewed, academic journal focussin on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular music, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or (more recently), World Music 2.0.

Call for Applications:Reviews Editor for Journal of World Popular MusicThe editorial team of JWPM seeks to appoint a Rev...
11/01/2018

Call for Applications:
Reviews Editor for Journal of World Popular Music

The editorial team of JWPM seeks to appoint a Reviews Editor for publications and other research-based outputs covering world popular music in all its forms and from a variety of academic and other perspectives.

The Reviews Editor is responsible for commissioning, developing and editing reviews of relevant books, special issues, magazines, CDs, websites, DVDs, online music releases, exhibitions, artwork, radio programs and world music festivals. JWPM aims to publish reviews which respond to the latest releases in the fields of popular music, ethnomusicology, anthropology, musicology, communication, media and cultural studies, sociology, geography, art and museum studies, and/or others.

Working closely with the Editor and Assistant Editor, the Reviews Editor identifies publications, exhibitions, conferences, etc. of interest and invites reviewers. After commission, the Reviews Editor oversees the writing and editing of each review, up to the point where it is ready for final copy-editing. The Reviews Editor is expected to deliver around 10 reviews per year.

The ideal candidate is well connected with scholars working on all aspects of world popular music, and closely monitors the state of the field, with an eye to commissioning reviews that will stand out as lasting contributions to academic debate.

Applications should consist of a CV and a brief cover letter (500 words) specifying the candidate’s appropriate skills and qualities. Applications should be emailed to Dr Simone Krüger Bridge, Editor-in-Chief ([email protected]) by 18 February 2018.

The new Reviews Editor will be appointed from 1 March 2018.

For further information about JWPM, please see https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/JWPM/index.

a peer-reviewed, academic journal focussin on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular music, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or (more recently), World Music 2.0.

11/12/2017

We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest issue 4.2 of the Journal of World Popular Music, an academic peer-reviewed journal that welcomes interdisciplinary perspectives and is dedicated to the dissemination of research on popular musics in different international and sociocultural contexts. Over the last four years in its existence, JWPM has sought to bring together the critical voices of people from around the world, placing specific emphasis on contemporary, interdisciplinary and international perspectives on international popular musics. The success and popularity of JWPM within and beyond the academic community is evident in our growing subscription rates and its inclusion in RILM Abstracts of Music Literature, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)/Thomson Reuters, and SCOPUS, which is clear testament to our commitment to the highest possible publishing standards.

Issue 4.2 of JWPM brings together contributions by outstanding academics and younger scholars for a sustained exploration of popular musics in two South American countries in a special issue entitled Music and Subalternity in Argentina and Brazil. Guest-edited by Pablo Alabarces and Felipe Trotta, the special issue explores the question of “the aesthetics of the periphery” and, in that regard, provides discussions as to how popular music in countries such as Brazil and Argentina mediates issues of social class, ethnicity and gender.

In the second part of issue 4.2 of JWPM, we are pleased to present three Disciplinary Perspectives on Popular Music, written by prominent academic colleagues from ethnomusicology and popular music studies. Opening this section is Michael B. Bakan’s engaging keynote paper, “The Moral of the Story: Making Ethnomusicology Matter in the Twenty-first Century”, which he presented at the Annual Conference of the British Forum for Ethnomusicology in April 2017 and kindly agreed to publish in our journal. Following is Bruno Nettl’s “Notes on Popular Music in my (Professional) Life”, which sketches the author’s fifty-something years of experience with popular music as a student of music and ethnomusicology in the United States, and as a professional in this field. The final paper by Motti Regev, “Pop-Rock as Musical Cosmopolitanism”, explores the concept of cultural cosmopolitanism as it manifests itself through the “pop-rock aesthetic”.

To end the issue we present a series of reviews on the theme of Popular Music and National Identity, written by Iván Darías Alfonso, Nabeel Zuberi, Ben Green, Dijana Jelača, and Peter Mills.

We hope you enjoy and learn from this marvellous and rich panorama of papers about a wide range of fascinating and important topics on world popular music. Please consider how you might contribute to future issues of Journal of World Popular Music, with articles, interviews, reviews, position papers, audiovisual essays, or else. Our next regular issues will come out in summer 2019, with a double special issue on Global Hip Hop planned in 2018, so please submit material in mid-2018 to allow plenty of time for editing and publication. And as always, please do recommend JWPM to your peers, students, librarians, friends, and others with an interest in world popular music. Thank you for your continued interest and support!

With best regards,

Simone, Sarah and Raphaël

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Dr Simone Krüger Bridge
Reader in Music
Department of Sociology, Humanities and Social Science
John Foster Building, 80-98 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, L3 5UZ
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