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Editörden

Akat, Abdullah; Dumnić Vilotijević, Marija

(Istanbul : Istanbul University Press, 2023)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Akat, Abdullah
AU  - Dumnić Vilotijević, Marija
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/16041
AB  - We are delighted to present a special issue of the Conservatorium focusing on “Balkan Music and Dance”. This
issue is dedicated to our dear and respected colleague, Prof. Dr. Selena Rakočević (1971–2022). It encompasses 12
valuable contributions from the fields of ethnochoreology, ethnomusicology, and musicology, all of which delve into
themes significant to the music and dance of Southeast Europe. As many as 8 of the 12 contributions relate to a
bilateral scientific cooperation project with which Selena Rakočević was also associated: Exploring the Tracks of
Balkan Culture: Serbian–Turkish Connections in Music and Dance from Ottoman Period until Today (TRackeRS). In
editing this special issue of the journal, project leaders have attempted to highlight the connections and adaptations
of music and dance forms originating from these two present-day countries as well as the legacies received by ethnic
communities from related former countries such as the Ottoman Empire and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
PB  - Istanbul : Istanbul University Press
T2  - Conservatorium
T1  - Editörden
T1  - Editorial
SP  - VI
EP  - VII
VL  - 10
IS  - 1
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16041
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Akat, Abdullah and Dumnić Vilotijević, Marija",
year = "2023",
abstract = "We are delighted to present a special issue of the Conservatorium focusing on “Balkan Music and Dance”. This
issue is dedicated to our dear and respected colleague, Prof. Dr. Selena Rakočević (1971–2022). It encompasses 12
valuable contributions from the fields of ethnochoreology, ethnomusicology, and musicology, all of which delve into
themes significant to the music and dance of Southeast Europe. As many as 8 of the 12 contributions relate to a
bilateral scientific cooperation project with which Selena Rakočević was also associated: Exploring the Tracks of
Balkan Culture: Serbian–Turkish Connections in Music and Dance from Ottoman Period until Today (TRackeRS). In
editing this special issue of the journal, project leaders have attempted to highlight the connections and adaptations
of music and dance forms originating from these two present-day countries as well as the legacies received by ethnic
communities from related former countries such as the Ottoman Empire and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.",
publisher = "Istanbul : Istanbul University Press",
journal = "Conservatorium",
title = "Editörden, Editorial",
pages = "VI-VII",
volume = "10",
number = "1",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16041"
}
Akat, A.,& Dumnić Vilotijević, M.. (2023). Editörden. in Conservatorium
Istanbul : Istanbul University Press., 10(1), VI-VII.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16041
Akat A, Dumnić Vilotijević M. Editörden. in Conservatorium. 2023;10(1):VI-VII.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16041 .
Akat, Abdullah, Dumnić Vilotijević, Marija, "Editörden" in Conservatorium, 10, no. 1 (2023):VI-VII,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16041 .

Музика и плес на осовини Исток–Запад: Односи и мобилности

Dumnić Vilotijević, Marija; Akat, Abdullah; Tomašević, Katarina

(Belgrade : Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute of Musicology SASA, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Dumnić Vilotijević, Marija
AU  - Akat, Abdullah
AU  - Tomašević, Katarina
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14847
AB  - The question of the ‘Orient’ in the humanities gained significant attention after the landmark work
of Edward Said (1978). However, the issue of representation from the position of power was of a
much older date, and the eurocentric perspective of the late XIX and most of the XX centuries
influenced comparative musicology and then ethnomusicology to a certain extent, due to the fact
that ethnomusicology as a discipline is rooted in the observation of music of ‘the Others’. Said’s
work also affected academic discourse about questions of (Middle) East wars and the history and
social reflections of the religions, and it was a necessary basis for postcolonial and decolonization
studies in global terms, which occupy a significant position in contemporary ethnomusicology
(and musicology). Perceived from the aspect of ‘the crossroads between East and West’ and the
tendency to abandon the burdening synonym for conflicting nations, the Balkans, as the main
focus area for this symposium, is observed as a field for research of correlations in music and
dance heritage, as well as the space where/through which music/dance and musicians/dancers are migrating and moving.
In the XXI century, the study of cultural relations through music and dance in the Balkans, with
the idea of establishing historical and contemporary connections, has stimulated several international projects based on collaborative ethnomusicological, ethnochoreological and musicological research. The opening and growth of national ‘schools’ for music and dance studies, as well as the interpretation of new primary sources, expanded the possibility of writing new histories of a regional character. The liminal position of the Balkans has inspired numerous discussions in global humanities about this region as a crossroads and a bridge between East and West, with a special emphasis on the spectrum of correlations of Oriental, Mediterranean and Balkan cultures. On this occasion, a rethinking of the East would be encouraged, with a special focus on establishing common heritage, practices and tendencies in music and dance – from new applications and interpretations of the concepts of Orientalism and postcolonialism to the presentation of the results of a structural analysis of presumed Eastern influences in a broader sense. This combination of joint research of international scholars and the fluidity of the East–West axis points not only to comparative methods, but also to the examination of current theoretical concepts. By following the process and consequences of historical and contemporary migrations, the questions of music and dance in multi-ethnic environments, transnational music and/or dance forms, mobility of musicians and dancers, music and dance in the diaspora are opened up; today they can be of interest to the musicological, ethnomusicological and ethnochoreological research
teams in the widest geographical frameworks. In the context of the investigations of music and
dance in the Balkans, it would be particularly important to build upon the previous studies of
complex music and dance phenomena by focusing on the aforementioned aspects of moving.
The list of topics of the symposium includes (but is not limited to):
- music and dance of the Slavic and Turkish peoples in the post-Ottoman context;
- pan-Balkan music and dance practices in the context of heritage;
- scientific, artistic and performative interpretations of the Orient in music and dance practices; - music and dance in the context of migration;
- music and dance in the diaspora;
- methodologies of collaborative research in musicology, ethnomusicology and
ethnochoreology.
The duality and simultaneous uniqueness of music and dance positioned on the East–West pivot
allow new theoretical propositions, and this symposium encourages the invention of new analytical methods, new readings of known Balkan practices, and even proposals for redefining this imaginary and generalizing axis.
PB  - Belgrade : Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute of Musicology SASA
T1  - Музика и плес на осовини Исток–Запад: Односи и мобилности
T1  - Music and Dance on East–West Axis: Correlations and Mobilities
SP  - 1
EP  - 85
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14847
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Dumnić Vilotijević, Marija and Akat, Abdullah and Tomašević, Katarina",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The question of the ‘Orient’ in the humanities gained significant attention after the landmark work
of Edward Said (1978). However, the issue of representation from the position of power was of a
much older date, and the eurocentric perspective of the late XIX and most of the XX centuries
influenced comparative musicology and then ethnomusicology to a certain extent, due to the fact
that ethnomusicology as a discipline is rooted in the observation of music of ‘the Others’. Said’s
work also affected academic discourse about questions of (Middle) East wars and the history and
social reflections of the religions, and it was a necessary basis for postcolonial and decolonization
studies in global terms, which occupy a significant position in contemporary ethnomusicology
(and musicology). Perceived from the aspect of ‘the crossroads between East and West’ and the
tendency to abandon the burdening synonym for conflicting nations, the Balkans, as the main
focus area for this symposium, is observed as a field for research of correlations in music and
dance heritage, as well as the space where/through which music/dance and musicians/dancers are migrating and moving.
In the XXI century, the study of cultural relations through music and dance in the Balkans, with
the idea of establishing historical and contemporary connections, has stimulated several international projects based on collaborative ethnomusicological, ethnochoreological and musicological research. The opening and growth of national ‘schools’ for music and dance studies, as well as the interpretation of new primary sources, expanded the possibility of writing new histories of a regional character. The liminal position of the Balkans has inspired numerous discussions in global humanities about this region as a crossroads and a bridge between East and West, with a special emphasis on the spectrum of correlations of Oriental, Mediterranean and Balkan cultures. On this occasion, a rethinking of the East would be encouraged, with a special focus on establishing common heritage, practices and tendencies in music and dance – from new applications and interpretations of the concepts of Orientalism and postcolonialism to the presentation of the results of a structural analysis of presumed Eastern influences in a broader sense. This combination of joint research of international scholars and the fluidity of the East–West axis points not only to comparative methods, but also to the examination of current theoretical concepts. By following the process and consequences of historical and contemporary migrations, the questions of music and dance in multi-ethnic environments, transnational music and/or dance forms, mobility of musicians and dancers, music and dance in the diaspora are opened up; today they can be of interest to the musicological, ethnomusicological and ethnochoreological research
teams in the widest geographical frameworks. In the context of the investigations of music and
dance in the Balkans, it would be particularly important to build upon the previous studies of
complex music and dance phenomena by focusing on the aforementioned aspects of moving.
The list of topics of the symposium includes (but is not limited to):
- music and dance of the Slavic and Turkish peoples in the post-Ottoman context;
- pan-Balkan music and dance practices in the context of heritage;
- scientific, artistic and performative interpretations of the Orient in music and dance practices; - music and dance in the context of migration;
- music and dance in the diaspora;
- methodologies of collaborative research in musicology, ethnomusicology and
ethnochoreology.
The duality and simultaneous uniqueness of music and dance positioned on the East–West pivot
allow new theoretical propositions, and this symposium encourages the invention of new analytical methods, new readings of known Balkan practices, and even proposals for redefining this imaginary and generalizing axis.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute of Musicology SASA",
title = "Музика и плес на осовини Исток–Запад: Односи и мобилности, Music and Dance on East–West Axis: Correlations and Mobilities",
pages = "1-85",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14847"
}
Dumnić Vilotijević, M., Akat, A.,& Tomašević, K.. (2023). Музика и плес на осовини Исток–Запад: Односи и мобилности. 
Belgrade : Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute of Musicology SASA., 1-85.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14847
Dumnić Vilotijević M, Akat A, Tomašević K. Музика и плес на осовини Исток–Запад: Односи и мобилности. 2023;:1-85.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14847 .
Dumnić Vilotijević, Marija, Akat, Abdullah, Tomašević, Katarina, "Музика и плес на осовини Исток–Запад: Односи и мобилности" (2023):1-85,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14847 .

Managing Karadeniz Music Archive (KARMA): Foundations, Improvements, and Current Applications

Akat, Abdullah; Nural, Özgün Arda

(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Akat, Abdullah
AU  - Nural, Özgün Arda
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13760
AB  - KARMA, founded in Trabzon (Türkiye) in 2011, brings together audio-visual archival materials from the Black Sea hinterland. The goal of this article is to promote the epistemological and institutional background and actions of KARMA with its short history, objectives, and current applications for digital preservation. In this context, we will present how KARMA adapts Latour’s actor-network theory, Deleuze and Guattari’s rhizome, and Akat's focus strategy model. We will also stress the importance of both micro and macro perspectives in order to understand the music cultures of the region through historical collections and new connections.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Musicology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
T2  - Музикологија / Musicology
T1  - Managing Karadeniz Music Archive (KARMA): Foundations, Improvements, and Current  Applications
T1  - Управљање музичким архивом Карадениз (КАРМА): основе, побољшања и тренутне примене
SP  - 53
EP  - 71
VL  - II
IS  - 33
DO  - 10.2298/MUZ2233053A
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13760
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Akat, Abdullah and Nural, Özgün Arda",
year = "2022",
abstract = "KARMA, founded in Trabzon (Türkiye) in 2011, brings together audio-visual archival materials from the Black Sea hinterland. The goal of this article is to promote the epistemological and institutional background and actions of KARMA with its short history, objectives, and current applications for digital preservation. In this context, we will present how KARMA adapts Latour’s actor-network theory, Deleuze and Guattari’s rhizome, and Akat's focus strategy model. We will also stress the importance of both micro and macro perspectives in order to understand the music cultures of the region through historical collections and new connections.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Musicology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts",
journal = "Музикологија / Musicology",
title = "Managing Karadeniz Music Archive (KARMA): Foundations, Improvements, and Current  Applications, Управљање музичким архивом Карадениз (КАРМА): основе, побољшања и тренутне примене",
pages = "53-71",
volume = "II",
number = "33",
doi = "10.2298/MUZ2233053A",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13760"
}
Akat, A.,& Nural, Ö. A.. (2022). Managing Karadeniz Music Archive (KARMA): Foundations, Improvements, and Current  Applications. in Музикологија / Musicology
Belgrade : Institute of Musicology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts., II(33), 53-71.
https://doi.org/10.2298/MUZ2233053A
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13760
Akat A, Nural ÖA. Managing Karadeniz Music Archive (KARMA): Foundations, Improvements, and Current  Applications. in Музикологија / Musicology. 2022;II(33):53-71.
doi:10.2298/MUZ2233053A
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13760 .
Akat, Abdullah, Nural, Özgün Arda, "Managing Karadeniz Music Archive (KARMA): Foundations, Improvements, and Current  Applications" in Музикологија / Musicology, II, no. 33 (2022):53-71,
https://doi.org/10.2298/MUZ2233053A .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13760 .