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This paper discusses ethnomusicologists and noise-induced hearing loss.
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Abstract: This document provides my portion of the collaborative presentation "Who Cares if You Can't Listen? Noise-induced hearing loss as a research problem and occupational hazard in ethnomusicology", with Kris Chesky, Director, Texas Center of Music and Medicine, University of North Texas, at the Society for Ethnomusicology annual meeting in Los Angeles on November 12, 2010. Kris Chesky's portion is incorporated in his 2011 article.
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