Joshua Dickson
Work
- 2025
- Accepted/In press
Complementary Modalities in Celtic Music
Dickson, J., 2025, (Accepted/In press) The Cambridge Companion to Folk Music. Cole, R. (ed.). Cambridge University Press, (Cambridge Companion Series).Research output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Chapter › peer-review
- Published or Performed
Pipers' Canntaireachd and Scottish Gaelic: Basic elements and expressive variability
Dickson, J. & Buisman, F., 2025, In: Scottish Studies. 41Research output: Contributions to journals › Article › peer-review
- 2024
- Published or Performed
A harper’s perspective on the revival (or re-invention?) of the Scottish harp
Dickson, J. & Wood, N., Jan 2024, Harp Studies Volume 2: World Harp Traditions. Lawlor, H. & Joyce, S. (eds.). Dublin: Four Courts Press, p. 215-235Research output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Chapter › peer-review
- 2023
- Published or Performed
Salute to Rona Lightfoot
Dickson, J., 2023, linnphippsfolk.co.uk.Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
- 2021
- Published or Performed
Artistic Plurality and Inclusive Institutional Culture in HME
Dickson, J., Grandgirard, B., Barbara, C., Wickstrom, D-E., Heckel, S., Thomson, K. & Piskor, M., Nov 2021, Association of European Conservatoires. 182 p.Research output: Books, editions or reports › Book › peer-review
- 2020
- Published or Performed
A Response to 'MacLeod's Controversy': Further Evidence of the Pibroch Echo Beat’s Basis in Gaelic Song
Dickson, J., 30 Dec 2020, Musica Scotica (Title TBC). Grant et al, M. J. (ed.). Edinburgh: Musica ScoticaResearch output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Chapter › peer-review
- 2019
- Published or Performed
Practice-Based Piping Scholarship: An Overview
Dickson, J., 2019, The William Kennedy Lectures: Lectures from 25 years of the William Kennedy Piping Festival. Armagh: Armagh Pipers ClubResearch output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Chapter › peer-review
- 2018
- Published or Performed
The changing nature of conceptualisation and authenticity among Scottish traditional musicians: Traditional music, conservatoire education and the case for post-revivalism
Dickson, J., 2018, Understanding Scotland Musically : Folk, Tradition and Policy . West, G. & McKerrell, S. (eds.). RoutledgeResearch output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Chapter › peer-review
- 2013
- Published or Performed
Music Will Out: The Canntaireachd of Mary Anne Linsay
Dickson, J., 2013, In: Review of Scottish Culture. 25, p. 146Research output: Contributions to journals › Article › peer-review
- Published or Performed
'Piping Sung, Woman, Canntaireachd and Role of the Tradition Bearer'
Dickson, J., 2013, In: Scottish Studies. 26Research output: Contributions to journals › Article › peer-review
- Published or Performed
'Take it in, not to heart': Making expectations of collaborative learning explicit
Dickson, J. & Duffy, C., 2013, Collaborative Learning in Higher Music Education. AshgateResearch output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Chapter › peer-review
- 2009
- Published or Performed
The Highland Bagpipe: Music, History, Tradition
Dickson, J., 2009, Ashgate.Research output: Books, editions or reports › Book › peer-review
- 2007
- Published or Performed
When Piping was Strong: Tradition, Change and the Bagpipe in South Uist
Dickson, J., 9 Mar 2007, Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers Ltd. 336 p.Research output: Books, editions or reports › Book › peer-review