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Electroacoustic Music Incorporating Latin American Influences: A consideration of implications, reception and borrowing (2010)
Journal Article
Blackburn, M. (2010). Electroacoustic Music Incorporating Latin American Influences: A consideration of implications, reception and borrowing. eContact! - The electronic journal of electroacoustics, 12(4),

This paper aims to address the issue of incorporating Latin American influences into electroacoustic music. A questionnaire (Appendix 1) devised to identify sources of influence and methods of incorporation was responded to by a selection of electroa... Read More about Electroacoustic Music Incorporating Latin American Influences: A consideration of implications, reception and borrowing.

Money Makes the Jew Go Round: Money and the Jewish Search for Flexibility (2010)
Book Chapter
Kauders, A. (2010). Money Makes the Jew Go Round: Money and the Jewish Search for Flexibility. In G. REUVENI, & S. WOBICK-SEGEV (Eds.), The Economy in Jewish History: New Perspectives on the Interrelationship between Ethnicity and Economic Life (62-76). (1). Berghahn Journals

Discourses of the War on Terror: Constructions of the Islamic Other in the wake of 7/7 (2010)
Journal Article
Featherstone, M., Poole, E., & Holohan, S. (2010). Discourses of the War on Terror: Constructions of the Islamic Other in the wake of 7/7. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 6(2), 169-186. https://doi.org/10.1386/mcp.6.2.169_1

It is widely agreed that the events which took place on 11 September 2001 have played a large part in reshaping global imaginings about contemporary acts of terrorism and their Islamic perpetrators. Given this transformation in the understanding of t... Read More about Discourses of the War on Terror: Constructions of the Islamic Other in the wake of 7/7.

West German Jewry: Guilt, Power and Pluralism (2010)
Journal Article
Kauders, A. (2010). West German Jewry: Guilt, Power and Pluralism. Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History, 1, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.48248/issn.2037-741X/724

The essay will address the history of West German Jewry using the concept of guilt as its guiding theme. Jews in West Germany had a bad conscience on account of living in the “land of the murderers.” This bad conscience not only distinguished them fr... Read More about West German Jewry: Guilt, Power and Pluralism.