Eleni Kallimopoulou (PhD, MMus SOAS, University of London) is an ethnomusicologist and Associate Professor at the Department of Music Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She researches Greek popular music with an emphasis on the ethnographic and historical study of musical performance, identity, the politics of culture, acoustic culture and urban space, the epistemology and critical pedagogy of ethnomusicology. She is author of Paradosiaká: Music, Meaning and Identity in Modern Greece (Routledge, 2009), co-author of Learning Culture through City Soundscapes – A Teacher Handbook (University of Macedonia, 2013), and co-editor of Counter-Archives: Rethinking Oral History from Below (Greek Oral History Association, 2021), Music Communities in 21st-century Greece: Sonic Glances in the Field (Pedio, 2020), and Introduction to Ethnomusicology (Asini, 2014). | |