Kate Maxwell
Professor
Job description
Professor of music history, theory, and analysis
Kate Maxwell
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Excellence
Kate Maxwell,
Sabina Fosse Hansen,
Giovanna Alves dos Santos,
Jonas Benedict Danielsen Eskeland
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Studentar som endringsagentar
Podium. FOU-magasin fra Universitetet i Tromsø, Det kunstfaglige fakultet 2023 ARKIV
Kate Maxwell,
Jonathan Greenaway
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Understanding "flow": A multimodal reading of political economy and capitalist erotics in hip hop
Paul Benneworth,
Kate Maxwell,
David Charles
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Measuring the effects of the social rural university campus
Kate Maxwell,
Sabina Fosse Hansen
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Decolonizing music history in Scandinavia: Reflections from the chalkface
Kate Maxwell
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A Multimodal Reading of MS C: Order, Decoration, Mutation
Brepols 2021
Kate Maxwell,
Lilli Mittner,
Hanne Hammer Stien
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Conceptualizing the North
Kate Maxwell
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Music in the Dark: Soundscapes in Christiane Ritter's A Woman in the Polar Night
Kate Maxwell,
Lilli Mittner
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Multimodality and Gender in Beck’s Song Reader
Kate Maxwell
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Multimodality and Memory in the Mise en page of Guillaume de Machaut's Mass
Kate Maxwell
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The Medieval (Music) Book: A Multimodal Cognitive Artefact
Kate Maxwell,
Paul Benneworth
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The construction of new scientific norms for solving Grand Challenges
Kate Maxwell
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Beck's Song Reader: An Unbound Music Book
Kate Maxwell,
Lilli Mittner,
Hanne Hammer Stien
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Conceptualizing the North
2020 FULLTEKST
Kate Maxwell
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Toute Belle and the construction of the female voice in medieval and early modern sound and writing
2022
Kate Maxwell,
David Charles,
Paul Benneworth
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Measurement is the mother of all exclusion: How "excellence" can marginalize multidisciplinarity and engaged research
2022
Kate Maxwell,
David Charles,
Paul Benneworth
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Measurement is the Mother of all Exclusion: How "Excellence" can Marginalize Multidisciplinarity and Engaged Research
2022
Kate Maxwell,
David Charles,
Paul Benneworth
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The Social Rural University Campus and the Rural Creative Economy
2022
Kate Maxwell
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Queering the rose from the Roman de la rose to K-pop
2022
Kate Maxwell
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Toute Belle and the Construction of the Female Voice in Medieval and Early Modern Sound and Writing
2022
Hanne Hammer Stien,
Kate Maxwell,
Lilli Mittner
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Conceptualizing the North
2021
Kate Maxwell
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Music and the Pornographic Spectrum: Music and Erotic Imagery from the Middle Ages to the Internet
2021
Kate Maxwell
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The Queer Sexual Politics of Horsemeat in the Livre de Fauvel
2021
Kate Maxwell
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Response to the Digital Machaut Roundtable
2021
Kate Maxwell,
Carlo Allemano
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Cherubino: Mozart's Masturbation Metaphor
2021
Kate Maxwell,
Lilli Mittner,
Hanne Hammer Stien
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A voyage into peer review
Research Europe 2020 FULLTEKST
Kate Maxwell
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The Bitextuality of Digitised Manuscripts
2019
Kate Maxwell,
Paul Benneworth,
Martin Siefkes
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Sandpits Can Develop Cross-Disciplinary Projects, but Funders Need to be as Open-Minded as Researchers
Kate Maxwell,
Jon Greenaway
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Understanding Flow: Difference and Repetition in Norwegian Hip Hop
2018
Kate Maxwell
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Lett å være rebell i kjellerleiligheten din: The sexist in the basement of Norwegian hip hop
2018
Kate Maxwell
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The Posthuman Pragmatics of the Book: A Multimodal Reading of a Digitised Manuscript
2018
Kate Maxwell,
Unni Pia Løvhaug,
Per Pippin Aspaas,
Magnar Gullikstad Johnsen,
Bente Heimtun,
Per helge Nylund
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Nordlyset hjemme – Nordlysvitenskap og UiT i 100 år
Nordlyset hjemme – Nordlysvitenskap og UiT i 100 år 2018
Kate Maxwell,
Paul Benneworth
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Research Funding is Critical to Societally Relevant Research
Kate Maxwell
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Kjønnsperspektiver i rytmisk musikk
2018
Kate Maxwell,
Lilli Mittner
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Multimodal Evangelism, or, Is Everything Really Multimodal? Reflections on Multimodality and Gender
2018
Kate Maxwell
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#MeToo #ShePersisted: Understanding society and culture through gender and pop music
2018
Kate Maxwell,
Lilli Mittner
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Notation and Gender in Beck's Song Reader
2018
Kate Maxwell
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‘Lett å være rebell i kjellerleiligheten din': The sexist in the basement of Norwegian hip hop
2018
Kate Maxwell
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Mixing It Up: The Place of the Arts in Multidisciplinary Contexts
Podium. FOU-magasin fra Universitetet i Tromsø, Det kunstfaglige fakultet 2017 ARKIV
Kate Maxwell
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(Still) not asking for it
2017
Kate Maxwell
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The rebel in the basement: agency and action in Norwegian hip hop
2017
Kate Maxwell,
Paul Benneworth
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Sandpits Can Help Researchers Escape Disciplinary Bubbles
Research Europe 26. October 2017
Kate Maxwell,
Paul Benneworth
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The construction of new scientific norms for solving grand challenges: Reflections from the Norwegian Idélab research programme
2017 FULLTEKST
Kate Maxwell,
Friederike Bischoff
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Musikalsk innslag under åpning av studieåret 2017/18
Fremføring av verket "(Still) not asking for it" av Kate Maxwell
2017
Kate Maxwell
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Music as Spiritual Nourishment (or not) at the Periphery of Page and Sound
2016
Kate Maxwell
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Music Notation as a Multimodal Artefact
2016
Kate Maxwell,
Carlo Allemano
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Transmediating Verdi Transmediating Shakespeare: Performing Theory in Macbeth
2016
Kate Maxwell
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Beyond Sound, Image, and Text: the (More) Hidden Modes of the Manuscript
2016
Kate Maxwell
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Bach's Mass in B Minor: A Lecture-Recital
2015
Kate Maxwell
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A Norwegian Experiment in Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration
2015 FULLTEKST
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Research interests
Research into pop music, medieval music, multimodality, manuscript studies, graphic/non-standard notation, music as a visual artefact, French litterature (particularly medieval), research communication.
More information and full publications list: https://skatemaxwell.wordpress.com/category/publications/
Teaching
Bachelor: Music history and analysis 1 and 2
Master: Master project (M1 and M2)