Daniel Milosavljevic

  

A lecturer at the University of Canterbury, my research has explored Scottish Highland bagpiping within New Zealand and beyond Scotland. I have a background in popular, folk and art music performance and composition. I study music relative to social and cultural context through ethnography.

From 2010 - 2014, I taught popular music studies and ethnomusicology at the University of Otago's Department of Music before joining the School of Music at the University of Canterbury in 2014.

Broadly speaking, my research interests involve the values and meanings of music, the ways people use and experience music in their daily lives, and philosophy of music. Areas of growing research focus for me include virtuality, aesthetics, and health.

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