Alexandra Karamoutsiou

Postdoctoral Researcher – Adjunct Lecturer, School of Music Studies, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Title of research proposal: “Social sustainability and urban music communities: the D.I.Y music studios of Thessaloniki as a springboard for interdisciplinary historiographical approaches”

BioPublications and more

Alexandra Karamoutsiou is a PhD holder from the School of Music Studies of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a postdoc researcher at the same department. She is interested in the historical, political, cultural, and sociological mediations of musicking and the formation of urban music communities. Particularly, her research is focused on the DIY music practices of Thessaloniki since the Post Junta period. She is an active musician (vocalist and violinist) exploring different musical genres from classical to experimental music and from afro-cuban to Greek rebetiko. Since 2017 has presented parts of her research work in conferences in Greece and abroad such as IASPM and KISMIF. She is a founding member of the Critical Music Histories (CMH) study group and an active member of the Popular Music in Greece: International Research Consortium. At the moment she is an adjunct lecturer at the School of Music Studies of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

Publications

 

Presentations in International Conferences

  • Α. Karamoutsiou. 2023. “Urban music histories: the story of Thessaloniki’s D.I.Y. music studios.” 1st International Conference for Popular music in Greece. 15-17 July, Cultural and Folklore Association of Skopelos and Music Department of Illinois University https://www.sporadesnews.gr/politismos/skopelos-diethnes-synedrio-gia-ti-dimofili-mousiki-stin-ellada-efcharisties-kai-prooptikes/
  • O. Daniel, A. Karamoutsiou and M. Miroslav. 2022. “Local Punk Zines and Global Networks, Thessaloniki and Brno in Transition”. The 9th Annual Punk Scholars Conference and Postgraduate Symposium, UK. 2-3 December, Middlesex University https://www.punkscholarsnetwork.com/middlesex-conference-2022
  • Α. Karamoutsiou. 2018. “At the mercy of modernization…”: Histories of DIY music-making scene in Thessaloniki, the case of “NAFTIA” band on Musicology (in) action: Past Musics, Present Practices, Future Prospects, International PhD Graduate Student Conference, 9-11 February, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and University of Macedonia. https://www.academia.edu/35186763/Histories_of_DIY_music_making_s cene_in_Thessaloniki_the_case_of_NAYTIA_band
  • Karamoutsiou. 2018. “‘Woman..a fragmented image…’: The DIY music- making scene in Thessaloniki and female participation. The cases of Naftia and No Sin” στο KISMIF 2018, Gender Differences, Identities and DIY Cultures, 4-7 July 2018 Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto, https://www.kismifconference.com/en/
  • Karamoutsiou & V. Doumpa. 2017. “Researching and listening to the “other” voices of Valaoritou Area: an interdisciplinary and experiential approach” on IASPM 2017 (19th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music), Popular Music Studies Today, 26-30 June 2017 University of Kassel Germany, http://iaspm2017.uni- kassel.de/