As the core journal of the UK Ethnomusicology Forum, the journal has always carried the important mission of promoting research in ethnomusicology. This journal is not only a platform for academic exchange, but also a review journal, ensuring that the published content has high academic value. The research scope of ethnomusicology is extensive, not only focusing on traditional forms of folk music and ethnic music, but also covering modern music genres such as Western art music and pop music. This interdisciplinary nature makes the journal a multicultural academic space that attracts researchers from all over the world.
In terms of content, the magazine emphasizes the combination of theory and practice, with in-depth analysis of music works and extensive exploration of music cultural phenomena. It encourages scholars to examine music from multiple perspectives, including history, society, psychology, and culture. Its review process is strict, ensuring that every published article undergoes professional evaluation. This rigorous attitude ensures the academic quality of the journal, making it a highly respected academic publication in the field of ethnomusicology. This magazine is not only a platform for scholars to publish research results, but also an important source for music enthusiasts and professionals to obtain the latest academic trends. Through the magazine, readers can access the latest research results and learn about the cutting-edge dynamics in the field of music, thereby promoting academic exchange and the inheritance of music culture.