ECHO
: a music-centered journal is an interdisciplinary,
peer-reviewed journal created and edited by graduate students in
the Department of Musicology at the University of California, Los
Angeles. Since our first issue in Fall 1999, we publish bi-annually
and welcome submissions and project proposals throughout the year.
ECHO is an entirely Web-based
journal, and can be accessed free of charge by any online visitor.
ECHO's purpose is to create
a forum for discussion about music and culture which includes voices
from diverse backgrounds. To that end, we endeavor to make all work
accessible to readers without formal musical training; the use of
sound and film clips in our journal enables writers to discuss nuances
of performance without relying solely on music notation. Articles
address music in diverse social contexts, and are not confined to
any geographically, historically, or methodologically bounded genre.
Our design philosophy presents articles accompanied by an attractive
and visually stimulating layout that complements the ideas and subject
matter discussed in the text. As reading text on a computer screen
is a very different experience than reading on paper, ECHO
also creates full-text printer-friendly versions of all articles
and review essays as Acrobat PDFs.
We are supported by an advisory
board of distinguished scholars from many disciplines. Grants
from the Graduate Students Association at UCLA make our work possible.
For more information about ECHO,
please write to us at echojour@humnet.ucla.edu,
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