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Kiri Miller is an ethnomusicologist whose work focuses on music of the Americas and ethnographic approaches to new technological practices. Her current research topics are videogame music and Sacred Harp/shape-note singing. She holds the Ph.D. in music from Harvard University and completed a Killam Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Alberta. Courses she has taught or will soon be teaching include Latino Diaspora Music, Musical Youth Cultures, Diaspora Music in the Americas, Music and Technoculture, Ethnography of Popular Music, "World Music" in Theory and Practice, Sacred Harp/Shape-Note Singing, and upper-level courses on ethnographic theory and method in ethnomusicology.
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