Sunderland Repository records the research produced by the University of Sunderland including practice-based research and theses.
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Winter, Trish and Keegan-Phipps, Simon (2014) Contemporary English Folk Music and the Folk Industry. In: The Oxford Handbook of Music Revival. Oxford University Press, Australia and New Zealand. ISBN 9780199935321
Winter, Trish and Keegan-Phipps, Simon (2010) Performing Englishness in New English Folk Music and Dance. In: All Party Parliamentary Group for Folk Arts, Jan 2010, Committee Room 15, House of Commons, Westminster.
Winter, T and Keegan-Phipps, S (2009) English Folk Music as World Music. In: International Association for the Study of Popular Music Conference, 13-17 Jul 2009, University of Liverpool.
Winter, Trish and Keegan-Phipps, Simon (2009) English Folk Music as World Music. In: 15th Biennial IASPM International Conference, 13 - 17 Jul 2009, The Institute of Popular Music, School of Music at the University of Liverpool.
Keegan-Phipps, Simon and Winter, Trish (2009) Multi-cultural/Inter-cultural England: collaborative constructions of contemporary English folk music. In: Music Research Forum, International Centre for Music Studies, Newcastle University.
Keegan-Phipps, Simon and Winter, Trish (2009) Multi-cultural/Inter-cultural England: collaborative constructions of contemporary English folk music. In: Research Seminar, Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies, University of Sunderland.
Winter, Trish and Keegan-Phipps, Simon (2009) Englishness and the Imagined Village. In: Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Conference, Bradford..
Keegan-Phipps, Simon and Winter, Trish (2009) Englishness and the Imagined Village. In: Annual Conference: Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association, 14 – 16 Jan 2009, National Media Museum, Bradford.
Winter, Trish and Keegan-Phipps, Simon (2007) Performing Englishness in New English Folk Music and Dance. In: Invited Research Seminar, 15 Oct 2014, Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies, University of Sunderland, UK. (Unpublished)