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Baily, John S.. 2010. Afghan Music in Australia. Migracoes: Journal of the Portuguese Immigration Observatory, 7, pp. 157-176. ISSN 1646-8104 [Article]

Baily, John S.. 2010. Tools of the Trade: The Afghan Rubab. Songlines, 71, pp. 43-46. [Article]

Baily, John S.. 2010. Two Different Worlds: Afghan Music for Afghanistanis and Kharejis. Ethnomusicology Forum, 19(1), pp. 69-88. ISSN 1741-1912 [Article]

Baily, John S.. 2009. The Art of the ‘Fieldwork Movie’: 35 Years of Making Ethnomusicological Films. Ethnomusicology Forum, 18(1), pp. 55-64. ISSN 1741-1912 [Article]

Baily, John S.. 2009. Crossing the Boundary: From Experimental Psychology to Ethnomusicology. Empirical Musicology Review, 4(2), pp. 82-88. ISSN 1559-5749 [Article]

Baily, John S.. 2005. So Near, So Far: Kabul's Music in Exile. Ethnomusicology Forum, 14(2), pp. 213-233. ISSN 17411912 [Article]

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Baily, John S.. 2011. Songs from Kabul: The Spiritual Music of Ustad Amir Mohammad. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-5776-7 [Book]

Baily, John S.. 2010. Mosiqi Afghanistan wa Honarmandan Herfawai shaehre Herat. Kabul: Ministry of Information and Culture. [Book]

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Baily, John S.. 2001. Can You Stop the Birds Singing? The Censorship of Music in Afghanistan. Copenhagen: Freemuse. ISBN 0004707729 [Book]

Book Section

Baily, John S.. 2011. "Music is in Our Blood": Gujarati Muslim Musicians in the UK. In: Lucy Green, ed. Learning, Teaching, and Musical Identity: Voices across Cultures. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, pp. 109-127. ISBN 978-0-253-22293-0 [Book Section]

Baily, John S.. 2011. Music, migration and war: the BBC’s interactive music broadcasting to Afghanistan and the Afghan diaspora. In: Jason Toynbee and Byron Dueck, eds. Migrating Music. London: Routledge, pp. 180-194. ISBN 978-0-415-59448-6 [Book Section]

Baily, John S.. 2010. The Circulation of Music Between Afghanistan and the Afghan Diaspora. In: Angela Schlenkhoff and Ceri Oeppen, eds. Beyond the 'Wild Tribes': Understanding Modern Afghanistan and Its Diaspora. London: Hurst & Co., pp. 157-171. ISBN 9781849040556 [Book Section]

Baily, John S.. 2010. Modi operandi in the making of 'world music' recordings. In: Amanda Bayley, ed. Recorded Music: Society, Technology and Performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 107-124. ISBN 9780521863094 [Book Section]

Baily, John S.. 2009. Music and censorship in Afghanistan, 1973-2003. In: Laudan Nooshin, ed. Music and the Play of Power: Music, Politics and Ideology in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 143-163. ISBN 9780754634577 [Book Section]

Baily, John S.. 2009. Rebuilding Kabul’s art music culture in the post-Taliban era. In: Michael Schramm, ed. Musik in Fremdwahrnehmung. Bonn: Militärmusikdienst der Bundeswehr, pp. 125-136. ISBN 9783000282089 [Book Section]

Baily, John S.. 2008. Ethnomusicology, Intermusability, and Performance Practice. In: Henry Stobart, ed. The New (Ethno)musicologies. Chicago: Scarecrow Press, pp. 117-134. [Book Section]

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Baily, John S.. 2007. 'The circulation of ‘New Music’ between Afghanistan and its transnational community'. In: Conference on Music in the world of Islam. Assilah, Morocco 8-13 August 2007. [Conference or Workshop Item]

Film/Video

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