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2024

Book Chapter

The Australian Children’s TV Music Phenomenon

Mackinlay, Elizabeth and Barney, Katelyn (2024). The Australian Children’s TV Music Phenomenon. The Cambridge Companion to Music in Australia. (pp. 346-361) Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108991209.023

The Australian Children’s TV Music Phenomenon

2024

Book Chapter

Theoretical foundations for storying a knowledge basket: enhancing student engagement in Indigenous studies in the Australian context

Bunda, Tracey, Barney, Katelyn, Richy, Nisa, Oliver, Lisa, Saunders, r e a (Regina) and Gilbert, Stephanie (2024). Theoretical foundations for storying a knowledge basket: enhancing student engagement in Indigenous studies in the Australian context. Research Handbook on Student Engagement in Higher Education. (pp. 380-396) Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781035314294.00037

Theoretical foundations for storying a knowledge basket: enhancing student engagement in Indigenous studies in the Australian context

2024

Book Chapter

Decoloniality and the disappearance of ethnomusicology in Australian universities: Where are we now?

Mackinlay, Elizabeth and Barney, Katelyn (2024). Decoloniality and the disappearance of ethnomusicology in Australian universities: Where are we now?. Cultures of work, the neoliberal environment and music in higher education. (pp. 141-163) edited by Sally Macarthur, Julja Szuster and Paul Watt. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave MacMillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-50388-7_7

Decoloniality and the disappearance of ethnomusicology in Australian universities: Where are we now?

2023

Book Chapter

The importance of “seeing oneself” in Australian universities: representations and reflections of Indigeneity in higher education

Fredericks, Bronwyn, Bunda, Tracey, Barney, Katelyn and Bradfield, Abraham (2023). The importance of “seeing oneself” in Australian universities: representations and reflections of Indigeneity in higher education. International encyclopedia of education. (pp. 109-118) edited by Robert J. Tierney, Fazal Rizvi and Kadriye Ercikan. New York, NY, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818630-5.06007-3

The importance of “seeing oneself” in Australian universities: representations and reflections of Indigeneity in higher education

2022

Book Chapter

Sharing languages through contemporary song in the third space: a case study of intercultural collaboration between Indigenous Australian, Polynesian, and Melanesian women

Barney, Katelyn and Solomon, Lexine (2022). Sharing languages through contemporary song in the third space: a case study of intercultural collaboration between Indigenous Australian, Polynesian, and Melanesian women. Mixing Pop and Politics: Political Dimensions of Popular Music in the 21st Century. (pp. 25-37) edited by Catherine Hoad, Geoff Stahl and Oli Wilson. New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429284526-3

Sharing languages through contemporary song in the third space: a case study of intercultural collaboration between Indigenous Australian, Polynesian, and Melanesian women

2020

Book Chapter

Articulating my own black history: success and inhibiting factors in an Aboriginal student's pathway from undergraduate to postgraduate study

Akhurst, Graham and Barney, Katelyn (2020). Articulating my own black history: success and inhibiting factors in an Aboriginal student's pathway from undergraduate to postgraduate study. Indigenous postgraduate education: intercultural perspectives. (pp. 47-59) edited by Karen Trimmer, Debra Hoven and Pigga Keskitalo. Charlotte, NC, United States: Information Age Publishing.

Articulating my own black history: success and inhibiting factors in an Aboriginal student's pathway from undergraduate to postgraduate study

2019

Book Chapter

Considering issues of identity and belonging in a collaborative music research project on Torres Strait Islander women performers

Barney, Katelyn and Solomon, Lexine (2019). Considering issues of identity and belonging in a collaborative music research project on Torres Strait Islander women performers. The difference identity makes: Indigenous cultural capital in Australian cultural fields. (pp. 124-140) edited by Lawrence Bamblett, Fred Myers and Tim Rowse. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Aboriginal Studies Press.

Considering issues of identity and belonging in a collaborative music research project on Torres Strait Islander women performers

2017

Book Chapter

Turning the colonial tide: working towards a reconciled ethnomusicology in Australia

Mackinlay, Elizabeth and Barney, Katelyn (2017). Turning the colonial tide: working towards a reconciled ethnomusicology in Australia. A distinctive voice in the Antipodes: essays in honour of Stephen A. Wild. (pp. 171-192) edited by Kirsty Gillespie, Sally Treloyn and Don Niles. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/dva.07.2017.06

Turning the colonial tide: working towards a reconciled ethnomusicology in Australia

2017

Book Chapter

Turning the colonial tide: working towards a reconciled ethnomusicology in Australia

Mackinlay, Elizabeth and Barney, Katelyn (2017). Turning the colonial tide: working towards a reconciled ethnomusicology in Australia. A distinctive voice in the Antipodes: essays in honour of Stephen A. Wild. (pp. 171-193) edited by Kirsty Gillespie, Sally Treloyn and Don Niles. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press.

Turning the colonial tide: working towards a reconciled ethnomusicology in Australia

2016

Book Chapter

At the contact zone and the cultural interface: theorising collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in research and contemporary music practices

Barney, Katelyn (2016). At the contact zone and the cultural interface: theorising collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in research and contemporary music practices. The Routledge international handbook of intercultural arts research. (pp. 102-114) edited by Pamela Burnard, Elizabeth Mackinlay and Kimberly Powell. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315693699-21

At the contact zone and the cultural interface: theorising collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in research and contemporary music practices

2014

Book Chapter

Gendering Aboriginalism: a performative gaze on Indigenous Australian women

Barney, Katelyn (2014). Gendering Aboriginalism: a performative gaze on Indigenous Australian women. History, power, text: cultural studies and Indigenous studies. (pp. 479-501) edited by Timothy Neale, Crystal McKinnon and Eve Vincent. Sydney, NSW, Australia: UTS ePress.

Gendering Aboriginalism: a performative gaze on Indigenous Australian women

2014

Book Chapter

Collaborative music research at the contact zone in Cherbourg, an Aboriginal community in Queensland

Barney, Katelyn and Proud, Monique (2014). Collaborative music research at the contact zone in Cherbourg, an Aboriginal community in Queensland. Collaborative ethnomusicology: new approaches to music research between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. (pp. 81-96) edited by Katelyn Barney. Melbourne, Australia: Lyrebird Press.

Collaborative music research at the contact zone in Cherbourg, an Aboriginal community in Queensland

2014

Book Chapter

Introduction

Barney, Katelyn (2014). Introduction. Collaborative Ethnomusicology: new approaches to music research between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. (pp. 1-8) edited by Katelyn Barney. Melbourne, Australia: Lyrebird Press.

Introduction

2013

Book Chapter

Lexine Solomon: songs of connection and celebration by a Torres Strait Islander

Barney, Katelyn (2013). Lexine Solomon: songs of connection and celebration by a Torres Strait Islander. Women Singers in Global Contexts: Music, Biography, Identity. (pp. 131-145) edited by Ruth Hellier. Urbana, IL, USA: University of Illinois Press.

Lexine Solomon: songs of connection and celebration by a Torres Strait Islander

2011

Book Chapter

Teaching and learning for social justice: An approach to transformative education in Indigenous Australian studies

Mackinlay, Elizabeth and Barney, Katelyn (2011). Teaching and learning for social justice: An approach to transformative education in Indigenous Australian studies. Talking back, talking forward: Journeys in transforming Indigenous educational practice. (pp. 117-128) edited by Greg Williams. Darwin, NT, Australia: Charles Darwin University Press.

Teaching and learning for social justice: An approach to transformative education in Indigenous Australian studies

2011

Book Chapter

Songs for survival: Exploring resilience and resistance in the contemporary songs of Indigenous Australian women

Barney, Katelyn and Solomon, Lexine (2011). Songs for survival: Exploring resilience and resistance in the contemporary songs of Indigenous Australian women. Songs of resilience. (pp. 49-72) edited by Andy Brader. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Songs for survival: Exploring resilience and resistance in the contemporary songs of Indigenous Australian women

2009

Book Chapter

"The memories linger on, but the stories tell me who I am": A conversation between an Indigenous Australian performer and a non-Indigenous music researcher

Barney, Katelyn and Solomon, Lexine (2009). "The memories linger on, but the stories tell me who I am": A conversation between an Indigenous Australian performer and a non-Indigenous music researcher. Musical islands: Exploring connections between music, place and research. (pp. 70-93) edited by Mackinlay, Elizabeth, Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh and Barney, Katelyn. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

"The memories linger on, but the stories tell me who I am": A conversation between an Indigenous Australian performer and a non-Indigenous music researcher

2009

Book Chapter

Looking into the trochus shell: Autoethnographic reflections on a cross-cultural collaborative music research project

Barney, Katelyn and Solomon, Lexine (2009). Looking into the trochus shell: Autoethnographic reflections on a cross-cultural collaborative music research project. Musical autoethnographies: Making autoethnography sing/making music personal. (pp. 208-225) edited by Brydie-Leigh Bartleet and Carolyn Ellis. Bowen Hills, Qld: Australian Academic Press.

Looking into the trochus shell: Autoethnographic reflections on a cross-cultural collaborative music research project

2009

Book Chapter

Beginning the musical voyage: An introduction

Mackinlay, Elizabeth, Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh and Barney, Katelyn (2009). Beginning the musical voyage: An introduction. Musical islands: Exploring connections between music, place and research. (pp. xix-xxv) Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars.

Beginning the musical voyage: An introduction

2009

Book Chapter

Beginning the musical voyage: An introduction

Mackinlay, Elizabeth, Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh and Barney, Katelyn (2009). Beginning the musical voyage: An introduction. Musical islands: Exploring connections between music, place and research. (pp. xix-xxv) edited by Mackinlay, Elizabeth, Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh and Barney, Katelyn. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press.

Beginning the musical voyage: An introduction