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Biographical note
Ellen Waterman is Professor and Helmut Kallmann Chair for Music in Canada at Carleton University. A music and sound studies scholar and a flutist specializing in creative improvisation, she is founder and director of the Research Centre for Music, Sound, and Society in Canada (www.carleton.ca/mssc).
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