Emily Doolittle
Athenaeum Research Fellow, Lecturer in Composition
Work
- Conference contribution › Research › Peer-reviewed
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Music Theory is For the Birds
Doolittle, E., 2015, Music Theory is For the Birds. Conrad Grebel Press, p. 238-248 11 p.Research output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Conference contribution › peer-review
- Other contribution › Research › Not peer-reviewed
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How Artists can Benefit From Having Children
Doolittle, E., 9 Aug 2019, 1 p.Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
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On lockdown, wood pigeons, and grounding ourselves in the natural rhythms of creativity
Doolittle, E., 14 Aug 2020Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
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Potato Wassail (from Three Summer Wassails)
Doolittle, E. & Cooper, K. L., 21 Apr 2020Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
- Article › Research
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A boldly comparative approach will strengthen co-evolutionary accounts of musicality's origins
Rendell, L., Doolittle, E., Garland, E. & South, A., 30 Sept 2021, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 44, E89.Research output: Contributions to specialist professional publications › Article
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Composition and Motherhood
Doolittle, E., 2017, New Music Box.Research output: Contributions to specialist professional publications › Article
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Performing Creativity: Composing in the Entrepreneurial Era
Doolittle, E., 2016, Van Magazine.Research output: Contributions to specialist professional publications › Article
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Queer Perspectives in New Music
Doolittle, E. & Dharmoo, G., 2021, Circuit: Musiques Contemporaines.Research output: Contributions to specialist professional publications › Article
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"Scarce Inferior to the Nightingale": Hermit Thrush Song and American Cultural Identity
Doolittle, E., 8 Apr 2021.Research output: Contributions to conferences › Paper › peer-review
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New Music and Motherhood
Doolittle, E., 5 Sept 2017.Research output: Contributions to conferences › Paper › peer-review
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Thirteen Ways of Listening to a Hermit Thrush
Doolittle, E., 18 Feb 2019.Research output: Contributions to conferences › Paper › peer-review
- Paper › Research › Not peer-reviewed
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Diversity Within Progressive Musicology (Roundtable Participant)
Doolittle, E., 13 Jan 2018.Research output: Contributions to conferences › Paper
- Article › Research › Peer-reviewed
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"Hearken to the Hermit-Thrush": A Case Study in Interdisciplinary Listening
Doolittle, E., 9 Dec 2020, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 11, 613510.Research output: Contributions to journals › Article › peer-review
- Accepted/In press
A boldly comparative approach will strengthen co-evolutionary accounts of musicality’s origins: Commentary on: Patrick E. Savage, Psyche Loui, Bronwyn Tarr, Adena Schachner, Luke Glowacki, Steven Mithen, and W. Tecumseh Fitch (and also Samuel A. Mehr, Max M. Krasnow, Gregory A. Bryant, and Edward H. Hagen)
Rendell, L., Doolittle, E., Garland, E. & South, A., 18 Dec 2020, (Accepted/In press) In: Behavioral and Brain Sciences.Research output: Contributions to journals › Article › peer-review
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Overtone-based pitch selection in hermit thrush song: Unexpected convergence with scale construction in human music
Doolittle, E., Gingras, B., Endres, D. & Fitch, W. T., 18 Nov 2014, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111, 46, p. 16616-16621Research output: Contributions to journals › Article › peer-review