Publications and Papers
In Progress
“Advocacy, consultancy and proactive archiving: Engaging musically with diverse Muslim communities in London.”In Pettan & Titon (Eds.) OUP Handbook in Applied Ethnomusicology (forthcoming).
Co-editor with Janet Topp Fargion of Ethnomusicology Forum, Special Issue on Archiving, Repatriation and Outreach (forthcoming, summer 2012).
“Disseminating Music amongst Moroccans in Britain: Exploring the Value of Archival Sound Recordings for a Cultural Heritage Community in the Diaspora”, Ethnomusicology Forum, Special Issue on Archiving, Repatriation and Outreach, (forthcoming, summer 2012).
Recently Published
“'My own little Morocco at home': A biographical account of migration, mediation and music consumption.” In Dueck & Toynbee (Eds.) Migrating Music, OU Sociology and CRESC Book Series: Culture, Economy and the Social. London: Routledge:38-54 (2011).
“Music consumption and identity: exploring cultural and religious transnational connections amongst Moroccan youth in Britain and beyond.” In Khalaf & Khalaf (Eds.) Arab Youth: Social Mobilization in Times of Risk. London: Saqi Books (2011).
Knowledge transfer / applied ethnomusicology / multi-media
“Crossing cultural boundaries through music? The BBC Symphony Orchestra’s education and outreach project and its place in the developing musical relationship between Morocco and Britain.” In The Middle East in London, SOAS London Middle East Institute, 7/9: 12-13 (2011).
“A snap shot of Moroccan music-making in London.” In The Middle East in London, London: SOAS London Middle East Institute, 5/1: 12 (2008).
“People on the move / music and migration in Morocco: Jean Jenkins.” In Allali, Cherti and Landau (Eds.) Moroccan Memories in Britain Keystage 3 Citizenship Educational Resource Pack (London: Migrant and Refugee Communities Forum): 18-19 & online at www.moroccanmemories.org.uk/jean_jenkins (2008).
“Cultural diversity/ Heritage - Moroccan musicians in the UK.” In Allali, Cherti and Landau (Eds.) Moroccan Memories in Britain Keystage 3 Citizenship Educational Resource Pack (London: Migrant and Refugee Communities Forum): 24-25 & 64-67 & online at www.moroccanmemories.org.uk/educational_resource_pack.thml (2008).
Moroccan Melodies in Britain. Text and compilation for CD publication (London: Migrant and Refugee Communities Forum) (2008).
[under Pugh, Carolyn],“Not another Paris: The distinctive music-making of Algerian musicians in London.” In The Middle East in London, London: SOAS London Middle East Institute, 3/3: 12 (2006).
[under Pugh, Carolyn],Numerous articles published in International Music Connection: Newsletter of the World and Traditional Music Section, http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/sound/wtmusic/imcnewsletter/newsletter.html, London: British Library (2002 – 2005).