Publications for Catherine Ingram Publications for Catherine Ingram 2012 2014 Ingram, C. (2012). Ee, mang gay dor ga ey (Hey, why don’t you sing)? Imagining the Future for Kam Big Song. In K. Howard (Eds.), Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage: Policy, Ideology, and Practice in the Preservation of East Asian Traditions. Farnham: Ashgate. Ingram, C. (2014). "Beeba (Kam Pipa)". In L. Libin (Eds.), The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments, 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ingram, C. (2014). "Muye (Tree Leaf)". In L. Libin (Eds.), The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments, 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ingram, C. (2014). Facing the Predicament of Wordlessness: When We Speak of Certain Musical Sounds. Yearbook for Traditional Music, 46, 22-44. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5921/yeartradmusi.46. 2014.0022">[More Information]</a> Ingram, C. (2014), Utilising Participation in Musical Ethnographic Fieldwork in Rural Kam Minority Areas of Southwestern China, [Field Research Method Lab blog]. 2013 McLaren, A., English, A., Ingram, C., He, X. (2013). Environmental Preservation and Cultural Heritage in China. Champaign: Common Ground Publishing. Ingram, C., Russell, I. (2013). Introduction. In Russell, Ian and Ingram, Catherine (Eds.), Taking Part in Music: Case Studies in Ethnomusicology, (pp. 1-16). Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press. Ingram, C. (2013). Preliminary Research into the Influence of the Process of Musical Transmission on the Relationship Between Speech Tone and Melody in Kam Singing Traditions from Southwestern China. Jahrbuch des Phonogrammarchivs, 4, 116-139. Ingram, C. (2013). Review of Francesca R. Sborgi Lawson, "The Narrative Arts of Tianjin: Between Music and Language". CHIME Journal, 18 - 19, 169-173. Ingram, C. (2013). Review of Shzr Ee Tan, 'Beyond "Innocence": Amis Aboriginal Song in Taiwan as an Ecosystem' (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012). Asian Ethnology, 72(2), 368-370. Russell, I., Ingram, C. (2013). Taking Part in Music: Case Studies in Ethnomusicology. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press. Ingram, C. (2013). Understanding Musical Participation: 'Listening' Participants and Big Song Singers in Kam Villages, Southwestern China. In Russell, Ian and Ingram, Catherine (Eds.), Taking Part in Music: Case Studies in Ethnomusicology, (pp. 53-68). Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press. Ingram, C. (2012), Kam 'Big Song' Down Under. Ingram, C. (2012). Researching Kam Minority Music in China. In N. Ng (Eds.), Encounters: Musical Meetings Between Australia and China, (pp. 63-80). Bowen Hills: Australian Academic Press. Ingram, C. (2012). The Multiple Meanings of Tradition: Kam Singing in Southwestern China. The Newsletter for the International Institute of Asian Studies. Ingram, C. (2012). Tradition and Divergence in Southwestern China: Kam Big Song Singing in the Village and on Stage. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 13(5), 434-453. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14442213.2012. 732601">[More Information]</a> 2011 Ingram, C. (2011), Ai chang Dongge de Kaiselin (Catherine, who loves to sing Kam song), dir. Bai Chuan (Guiyang: Guizhou TV): Guizhou Province TV. Ingram, C. (2011). Discussing ‘fair use’ of archived recordings of minority music from the mountains of southwestern China. Sustainable data from digital research: Humanities perspectives on digital scholarship, Melbourne: Custom Book Centre, University of Melbourne. Ingram, C. (2011). Echoing the Environment in Kam Big Song. Asian Studies Review, 35(4), 439-455. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10357823.2011. 628008">[More Information]</a> Falk, C., Ingram, C. (2011). From intangible cultural heritage to collectable artefact: the theory and practice of enacting ethical responsibilities in ethnomusicological research. Transmission of academic values in Asian Studies workshop, Canberra: The Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration (ANRC). Ingram, C. (2011). Taking the Stage: Rural Kam Women and Contemporary Kam 'Cultural Development'". In Tamara Jacka and Sally Sargeson (Eds.), Women, Gender and Rural Development in China, (pp. 71-93). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2010 Ingram, C. (2010). A Localized Perspective on Publications for Catherine Ingram China's Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Case of Kam Big Song. 18th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), Adelaide: Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA). Ingram, C. (2010). China’s Kam Minority: A Short Bibliographic Outline of Kam-Related Research Materials in the University of Melbourne Library. East Asian Library Resources Group of Australia Newsletter No. 56. 2009 Ingram, C. (2009), China’s 60th Anniversary From the Margins, [New Mandala].