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1 PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS and FIELDWORK Dr. Åse Ottosson Books 2016 Making Aboriginal Men and Music in Central Australia. London, New York: Bloomsbury Academic. 1988 Drömtidslandet - möten med natur och människor i Australien. Stockholm: Norstedts Förlag. (transl.: Dreamtime Country – encounters with country and people in Australia). Also issued in audio format for the Swedish National Library system. Book Chapters 2016 „Holding on to Country: Musical Moorings for Desired Masculinities in Aboriginal Australia’. In Pecknold, D. and McCusker, M. (eds.), Country Boys and Redneck Women: New Essays in Gender and Country Music. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi. 2013 „Performing Aboriginal Places in White Town‟. In Stahl, G. and Gyde, A. (eds.) Popular Music Worlds, Popular Music Histories, IASPM 2009. Pp. 330-342. Liverpool, UK: International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM). 2006 „Improving Indigenous Music Makers‟. In Lea, T. Kowal, E. and Cowlishaw, G. (eds.) Moving Anthropology. Critical Indigenous Studies. Pp. 115-130. Darwin: Charles Darwin University Press 2004 ‟Från tomrum till svängrum: resor mellan journalistik och antropologi‟. In Hannerz, U. (ed.) Antropologi/Journalistik. Om sätt att beskriva världen.Pp.61-88. Lund: Studentlitteratur (transl.: „From nothingness to connectedness: movements between journalism and anthropology‟, in Anthropology/Journalism. On Ways to Describe the World) 2002 „Black Boys and Nice Coloured Girls‟. In Kärki, K. et al (eds.). Looking Back, Looking Ahead. Popular Music Studies 20 years later. Pp. 218-224. Turku: IASPMNorden. 1988 ‟Familjen på fårfarmen‟ in Världen Runt. Stockholm: Almquist & Wiksell. (transl. „The family sheep farm‟, in Around the World, Year 6 course book) Peer Reviewed Articles 2016 forthcoming „Don‟t Rubbish Our Town: Anti-Social Behaviour and Indigenous-Settler forms of Belonging in Alice Springs Town, Central Australia.‟ City & Society accepted Feb 17, 2016. 2014 Review essay of Dan, H. „Seaman‟ and K. Neuenfeldt. 2013. „Steady Steady: The life and music of Seaman Dan‟. Journal of World Popular Music 1(1): 46-50. 2014 „To Know One‟s Place: Belonging and Differentiation in Alice Springs Town‟. Anthropological Forum 24(2): 115-135. 2012 „The Intercultural Crafting of Real Aboriginal Country and Manhood in Central Australia‟, The Australian Journal of Anthropology 23(2): 179-196. 2010 „Aboriginal Music and Passion: Interculturality and Difference in Australian Desert Towns‟. Ethnos 73(3):275-300. 2010 „Where are the Men? Indigeneity and Masculinity Realigned‟. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 11(1):75-83. 2009 „Playing with Others and Selves: Australian Aboriginal Desert Musicians on Tour‟. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 10(2):98-114 2007 „“We‟re Just Bush Mob”: Producing Aboriginal Music and Maleness in a Central Australian Recording Studio‟. World of Music 49(1):49-63

2 2000 ‟Det aboriginska Australien. En värld av kamp och försoning‟. In Tre Världsbilder. Samtida konst från tre kontinenter. Pp. 12-24, 68-70. Kulturperspektiv 12. Stockholm: National Museum of Ethnography. (transl.: „Aboriginal Australia. Struggles and reconciliation‟. In Three World Views. Contemporary art from three continents. Reviews 2015 Book review of Besnier, B. and K. Alexeyeff (eds). 2014. Gender on the edge: Transgender, gay, and other Pacific Islanders. Pacific Affairs 88(4):968-970. 2015 Book review of Bennett, A. and S. Waksman (eds) 2015 The SAGE Handbook of Popular Music. Perfect Beat 16(1-2): 144-147. 2012 Book reviews of Magowan, F. & K. Neuenfeldt (eds) „Landscapes of Indigenous Performance: Music, Song and Dance of the Torres Strait and Arnhem Land‟, and Stubington, J., „Singing the Land: The Power of Performance in Aboriginal Life‟ for the 2012 Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 44: 194-196. 2011 Book review of Elliott, Richard. 2010. ‟Fado and the place of longing: loss, memory and the city‟. IASPM@ Journal, vol. 1-2:92-93. 2008 Book review of Magowan, F. 2007. „Melodies of Mourning: Music and Emotion in Northern Australia‟ for The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 9(4):328-30 2007 Book review of Marett, A. 2005. „Songs, Dreaming, and Ghosts. The Wangga of North Australia‟, for Soundings (online Journal of International Association for the Study of Popular Music). 2004 Book review of Magrini, Tulla (ed.). 2003. „Music and gender. Perspectives from the Mediterranean‟, for Social Anthropology 12(2):235-48 Reports 2008 Anthropologist‟s Report: Frances Well Land Claim. Confidential land claim report for the Central Land Council, Alice Springs. 2006- A number of confidential anthropologist‟s reports, advice and genealogies in relation to 2008 native title lands, Aboriginal lands under the NT Aboriginal Land Rights Act, sacred sites, and joint management of national parks and reserves in the south-central region of the Northern Territory, for the Central Land Council, Alice Springs. 1999 Peace, democracy and human rights in Uganda – a string of fragile pearls. Research consultancy report for the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Stockholm. Radio 1999- Four radio documentaries based on Master's Thesis and fieldwork, on local 2000 democracy, political processes, gender relations, religion and media in Uganda. Broadcasted by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation Radio National Conference / Symposium Presentations 2015 The Good, the Bad and the Unspoken in Alice Springs: Classed Moralities in and Indigenous-Settler Town, paper at the Australian Anthropological Society Annual Conference at University of Melbourne, Dec. 1-4. 2015 Holding on to Country: Musical Moorings for Desired Masculinities in Aboriginal Australia at the 32nd Annual International Country Music Conference, Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, May 20-24. 2015 Anti-social Behaviour, Lived Security and Indigenous-Settler Forms of Belonging in Alice Springs Town, research seminar at the Department of Anthropology, University of Sydney, April 30. 2013 Contested Values, (Im)moralities and (Anti-)social Order in Alice Springs Town,

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paper at the Australian Anthropological Society Annual Conference at the Australian National University, Canberra, Nov. 6-8. 'Belong or Get Out': Interactions and Place-making in the Streets of Alice Springs, research seminar at the Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University, Sweden, May 29. Canberra Fantasies, Remote Indigenous Subjects and Whites in Alice Springs: An Anthropological View, research seminar at Centre for Aboriginal Economic and Policy Research, Australian National University, May 22 Town Matters: Making Place in Central Australia, paper at the 111th American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, Nov. 14-18 'Behave or Get Out': Interactions and Placemaking in the Streets of Alice Springs, research seminar presented in The Australian National University Anthropology Seminar Series, Canberra, May 9. The Making of „Real‟ Aboriginal Country and Manhood in Central Australia, paper at the annual conference of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music – ANZ, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, Nov. 23-25. Littering, Swearing, Camping, Begging‟: Claiming Space and Difference in a Remote Australian Town, paper in the panel ‟The Politics of Difference in Urban Public Space‟ at the IUAES/AAS/ASAANZ Conference, July 5-8, at the University of Western Australia, Perth. Organiser of international panel session „Circulating the Indigenous through Its Others‟, and presenting the paper Littering, Swearing, Camping, Begging: Undesirable Difference and the Disciplining of Belonging in a Remote Australian Town, at the109th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in New Orleans, USA, Nov. 17-21 Performing Aboriginal Places in White Towns, paper at the 15th Biannual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, July 13-17, at the University of Liverpool, UK. Playing with Others and Selves: Australian Aboriginal Desert Men and Musicians on Tour, invited research seminar paper, Dec. 3, at the Department of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University, NC, USA. Crafting Aboriginal Country and Manhood in Central Australia, paper in session „Taking My Country Back: Indigeneity and Country Music‟ at the AAA 106th Annual Meeting, Nov. 28-Dec. 2, Washington DC, USA Too Much Blackfellas: Performing Aboriginal Music in White Australian Towns. Invited research seminar paper, Nov. 27, at the Center for Ethnomusicology, Dep. of Music, Columbia University, New York City, USA. Putting Aboriginal Masculinities into Play in Central Australia, paper at Australian Anthropological Society Annual Conference, Oct 30 – Nov 2, 2007, Australian National University, Canberra. Australian Masculinities and Indigeneity in a Recording Studio, paper at „Moving Masculinities: Crossing Regional and Historical Borders‟ conference, Nov. 30-Dec. 2, Australian National University. Musical Movements and Improvement of Indigenous People, paper at Australian Anthropological Society Annual Conference, Sept. 28-Oct. 1, University of Melbourne. Do Aboriginal People Have “Rhythm in their Body”? The Shaping of Indigenous Popular Music Practices in Central Australia. Invited seminar presentation at one-day research seminar at the School of Music, Australian National University, October 29. ‟They All Could be Gods in this F***g Game!‟ - Indigenous Australian Musicians in the Studio, paper co-presented with Aboriginal musician S. Satour at „Music-Culture-

4 Society. A Symposium in Memory of John Blacking‟, July 12-14, University of Western Australia. 2002 „He Doesn't Play Black Enough!‟ Aboriginalities in Contemporary Musics, invited paper at „Indigenous Arts: Meaning and Interpretation in the Exhibition, Performance and Marketing of Indigenous Australian Arts‟, Visiting Scholars Program. July 15-26, Australian National University National Institute of the Arts (NITA) and Centre for Cross-Cultural Research (CCR) 2001 Black Boys and Nice Coloured Girls, paper at 11th Biannual Conference of International Association for the Study of Popular Music, July 6-10, Turku, Finland 1998 Trap, Trick or Treat: Gender and Local Democracy in Uganda, invited Guest Research Seminar at the Centre for Basic Research, June 24, Kampala, Uganda. Other 1999-2003 1999-2000

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Fieldwork and Assignments Year Destination 2012-13 ALICE SPRINGS For ARC funded research project „Inside Alice Springs‟: systematic observation of activities and use of space in the CBD. Participation and observation in a range of community events, meetings and interests group activities. In-depth interviews with people in various professional and community sectors, incl. the town council, planning authority, businesses, advocacy groups, ethnic groups. 2006-2008 CENTRAL AUSTRALIA Frequent field trips as regional anthropologist at the Central Land Council. My region included a vast area south of Alice Springs where I worked with Southern Arrernte, Pertame, Luritja, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara peoples on issues related to kinship and genealogies, ancestral and ritual affiliation to country, sacred sites documentation and land claims. 2000-2002 AUSTRALIA Fieldwork for PhD project, predominantly in Central Australia, in the social world of Aboriginal men and popular music making. Incl. 8 months work at the Central Australia Aboriginal Media Association‟s (CAAMA) recording studio in Alice Springs; following desert musicians on regional and interstate tours; attending music events and workshops in remote Aboriginal communities; participating in everyday music making in a number of remote Aboriginal communities. Also work with musicians from other parts of Australia 1999 UGANDA Three weeks fieldwork as team leader for consultancy report „Peace, democracy and human rights in Uganda‟ for the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). One additional week for Draft Report evaluation seminar with local stake holders in Uganda.

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UGANDA Two months fieldwork for Master‟s Thesis in Applied Anthropology, focussing on gendered practices of decision-making and democracy on village council level, in three different ethnic and geographical regions. JORDAN and ISRAEL Two weeks, research for feature articles published in Swedish media. USA Two months, reporting for Dagens Industri (Swedish Financial Review) and freelance assignments, incl. pieces on Southwest Native American people and businesses. NEW ZEALAND Two weeks, reporting for Dagens Industri (Swedish Financial Review). USA Two months, reporting for Dagens Industri (Swedish Financial Review) and freelance assignments, from the West Coast and the South-West, incl. visits to Hopi and Navajo settlements. THAILAND, CAMBODIAN BORDER, LAOS and MALAYSIA Two months, producing photo-feature stories for various current affair magazines and newspapers. Main focus on human rights, gender and development, and socio-cultural maintenance activities in refugee camps. VIETNAM and THAILAND Two months, producing radio programs, a 30-page magazine for the Swedish International Development and Co-operation Agency (Sida), photo-features for various printed media on gender, human rights and socio-cultural impact on local communities of international development projects such as paper mills, hydropower projects and forest plantations SRI LANKA and INDIA Three months, producing radio programs and photo-features on issues of community development, women rights, ethnic conflict and impact on local communities of industrial infrastructure development projects.