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Badenoch, A., Clark, E., & Jancovic, M. (2023). Re-bordering the Archive: European Transnational Archives and Transnational Entanglements. VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, 12(24), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.18146/view.326[details]
Clark, E. H. (2023). Archival Optimism and Archival Pessimism: The Case of Javanese-Surinamese Diasporic Heritage in the Netherlands. In AHM Conference 2023: Diasporic Heritage and Identity Amsterdam University Press.
Clark, E. H. (2023). Special Issue: Re-bordering the Archive. VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, 12(24).
2022
Clark, E. H. (2022). A Postcolonial MIR? Resonance: The Journal of Sound and Culture, 3(4).
2021
Clark, E. H. (2021). "So Nicely in Harmony with the Tropical Nature": Listening to the Cultural and the Natural in Suriname, 1883-2020. The World of Music, 10(2).
Clark, E. H. (2021). Audibilities of Colonialism and Extractivism. The World of Music, 10(2).
Clark, E. H. (2022). Muziek en migratie: De Javaans-Surinaamse gamelan in Den Haag. Holland, 54(2).
2021
Clark, E. H. (2021). Sound, Colonialism and Decolonial Listening. FOCUS, 1(1).
Talk / presentation
Clark, E. (speaker) (13-12-2023). Audibilities of the Dutch Colonial Past, (Re)Contextualizing and Recirculating Historical Sound Recordings: Experiences and Approaches, Vienna.
Clark, E. (speaker) (25-10-2023). Musical Difference: Computational and Postcolonial Perspectives, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg.
Clark, E. (speaker) (26-9-2023). Voice(s) in the Colonial Media Archive, University of Groningen, Department of Arts, Culture and Media.
Clark, E. (speaker) (6-12-2022). Sonic History writing, Research Center for Material Culture (RCMC).
Titus, B. (speaker) & Clark, E. (speaker) (8-4-2021). Audibilities of Colonialism and Extractivism, British Forum for Ethnomusicology, Bath Spa.
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