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Biography
From Indonesia to Greater Boston, Dr. Moore's research has been driven by ethnomusicological inquiry and anthropological methods to understand the role of musicians and artists in advancing social and environmental justice and affecting individual and collective health and wellbeing. Her latest work appears in the edited volumes Sounding Out the State of Indonesian Music(Cornell University Press), At the Crossroads of Music and Social Justice (Indiana University Press), The Routledge Companion to Women and Musical Leadership and the forthcoming Cambridge Companion to the Electric Guitar and The Oxford Handbook of Global Music Industry Studies. Her writing for a general audience has appeared in the Boston Art Review, Musicology Now, and several Indonesian publications, including Inside Indonesia, Hello Bali, Jakartabeat, Jakarta Java Kini, and the nation’s only feminist media source, Magdalene.
In The Rise of Rock Gods in the Last Paradise, Dr. Moore’s forthcoming book, the music and activism of Balinese rock band Navicula provide the narrative framework for reckoning with an island, nation, and world in an ecological crisis. Based on Moore's fifteen years of activist research and professional collaboration, the book is equal parts a music ethnography, band biography, and decolonial critique positioning the complex history and present state of Bali’s cultural and environmental exploitation within the larger contexts of a) scholarship on Balinese music and culture spanning more than 100 years, b) Indonesia’s decolonization and nation-building projects, connecting Bali (as tourism commodity) to other hotspots for social injustice and resource extractivism, and c) the global interconnections of dissident rock music and climate risk.
Dr. Moore is currently the co-principal investigator, with arts and reparations activist Aziza Robinson-Goodnight, for a multi-year community-engaged research study on art, race, and public health equity in the City of Boston and co-founder, with Dr. Francesca Inglese and the Transformative Culture Project, of a high school songwriting, recording, and storytelling program called Beyond Creative @ NU. She has taught graduate and undergraduate courses for more than seven years on subjects such as the global music industries, music and social justice, music marketing, music and health, and arts leadership.
Dr. Moore's career in the public and private sectors has taken her across the globe, from international concert and festival production to band and tour management, arts administration, and cultural diplomacy. She is the co-founder, with Kartika Jahja, and former project advisor for Bersama Project, a registered Indonesian nonprofit confronting violence against women and LGBTQ+ young people through music and the arts. She previously served as the senior manager for the U.S. Embassy cultural center in Jakarta, director and production manager for the international yoga, dance, and music festival BaliSpirit, and program manager for the HIV/AIDS education nonprofit AYO!.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Indiana University Bloomington
Award Date: 15 Mar 2015
Research Expertise and Interests
- ethnomusicology
- popular music
- music and activism
- amplification
- Indonesian popular music
- labor and health equity for artists
- music, neocolonialism, and the environment
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Projects
- 1 Active
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Leverhulme International Professorship Scheme: Amplification Project
Waksman, S., Till, R., Coggins, O., Kielich, G., Davies, L., Mouraviev, I., Moore, R. & Morgan, F.
6/01/25 → 5/01/30
Project: Research
Research output
- 2 Chapter
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Preparing Women for Musical Leadership: Student and Faculty Voices
Gurland, A., Moore, R., Pires, S. & Markow, E., 13 Aug 2024, The Routledge Companion to Women and Musical Leadership: The Nineteenth Century and Beyond. Hamer, L. & Minors, H. J. (eds.). 1st ed. Routledge, p. 358-373 16 p. (Routledge Music Companions).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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The Electric Guitar in Southeast Asia: A Serpentine Path
Moore, R., 1 Oct 2024, Cambridge Companion to the Electric Guitar. Herbst, J-P. & Waksman, S. (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 325-344 20 p. (Cambridge Companions to Music).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review