In order to celebrate the World Day of Audiovisual Heritage, October 27, 2021, the Serbian Institute of Musicology SASA organized an international scientific conference titled "Sound Heritage in Ethnomusicology: Approaches and Perspectives". The...
Nova etnografija
“Nova etnografija” is perceived as a book series for the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research, whose primary purpose is the production of quality Masters and Doctoral works on different themes in the disciplines of ethnology, anthropology, ethnography and folklore studies. For the moment, a small number of publications have been produced on wide variety of themes related to the ones that the staff at the Institute are engaged in, which as well follow the most up to date trends in world academic research. The intention of the team is also to translate and publish particularly valuable academic works from abroad, which up until now have not been available in Croatian for either a professional readership or for general interest.
Editors: Ozren Biti, Tanja Halužan i Jelena Ivanišević
In order to celebrate the World Day of Audiovisual Heritage, October 27, 2021, the Serbian Institute of Musicology SASA organized an international scientific conference titled "Sound Heritage in Ethnomusicology: Approaches and Perspectives". The...
In September 2021, project associate Irena Miholić presented the project at the IASA 2021 conference (2021/9/27-30). The presentation of her paper titled "Researching the sound, (re)writing the music history: Ethnomusicological research of shellac...
On August 12, 2021, Jelka Vukobratović presented at the isaScience 2021 Conference, an international conference for interdisciplinary research on music and performing arts organized by the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria. She...
From July 26 to 30, 2021, the International Association of Music Libraries organized a 70th anniversary congress. The congress was attended by our project collaborator Željka Radovinović, presenting the poster titled "The record industry in Croatia...
We dedicate the IEF 2021 annual conference to the memory of Dr. sc. Nives Rittig-Beljak, research advisor and a long-time associate of the Zagreb Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research.
On Tuesday, July 6, 2021, we presented the project on Radio Križevci in the show "Ne dirajte mi krugove" edited by Ratko Matić. The guest of the show was Jelka Vukobratović. Dedicated to early Croatian discography, the show emphasized the popular...
On Monday, June 21, 2021, the Third Program of Croatian Radio broadcasted the radio show Traditional Music edited by Sonja Gospodnetić. In the first part of the one-hour show, the project was presented by Joško Ćaleta, Tanja Halužan, and Dora...
On June 11, 2021, Naila Ceribašić and Dora Dunatov presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Croatian Musicological Society. Naila Ceribašić presented the "Report on the first year of work on the project “The record industry in Croatia from 1927...
On May 26, 2021, the leader of the project Naila Ceribašić presented at the International Artistic and Scientific Conference „Pajo Kolarić and his time“, co-organized by J. J. Strossmayer University and the Academy of Arts and Culture in Osijek. The...
Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research and the project Narrating Fear, funded by the Croatian Science Foundation, are co-organizing the 14th course “Feminisms in a Transnational Perspective” (24-28 May 2021), at the Interuniversity Centre Dubrovnik, this time in online format. The seminar program entitled “Beyond the Ruins of Capitalism” focuses not only on tectonic disturbances, fears and threats that shake neoliberal societies but also questions possible ways for feminist action and thinking for radical change.