Eleni Kallimopoulou (PhD, MMus, SOAS, University of London) is Assistant Professor at the Department of Music Studies, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is the author of the books Paradosiaka: Music, Meaning and Identity in Modern Greece (Ashgate/Routledge, 2009) and Learning Culture through City Soundscapes – A Teacher Handbook (with P. K. Poulos and K. Korneti, electronic version, University of Macedonia, 2013), and co-editor of the volumes Counter-files: revisiting history from below (with R. B. Bushoten and V. Dalcavoukis, Oral History Association, 2021), Musical communities in 21st century Greece: ethnographic views and audiences (with A. Theodosiou, Field, 2020), and Introduction to Ethnomusicology (with A. Balantina, Asini, 2014). He is a founding member of the research group sonorCities, which focuses on the history and ethnography of sound and the senses, and a member of the international advisory board of the journal Ethnomusicology Forum.
Email: elkallim@music.uoa.gr
Indicative Publications
Theodosiou, A. and E. Kallimopoulou, ed. 2020. Musical communities in 21st century Greece: ethnographic perspectives and audiences. Athens: Field.
Theodosiou, A. and E. Kallimopoulou. 2020. Music workshops, participatory music tourism and transnational communities of practice. In Musical communities in 21st century Greece: ethnographic perspectives and audiences, edited by Aspasia Theodosiou and Eleni Kallimopoulou, 99-132. Athens: Field
Kallimopoulou, E., and K. Kornetis. 2017. ‘Magical Liturgy’: A History of Sound at the Kyttaro Music Club, 1970-1974. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 35(2): 481-512.
Kallimopoulou, E. and A. Balladina, ed. 2014. Introduction to ethnomusicology. Athens: Athens.
Kallimopoulou, E. 2009: Paradosiaka: Music, Meaning and Identity in Modern Greece, Farnham: Ashgate.