RMARC Student Paper Prize 2025

Congratulations to Adam Possener (UCL), who has been awarded this year’s Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle Student Paper Prize. The prize is awarded annually in collaboration with the BFE/RMA Research Students’ Conference, held each January.

Adam’s paper, ‘Kleztronica, Jewish Anti-Zionism and Postvernacularity’ explored how Yiddish language and music have been utilized by anti-Zionist activists to promote radical diasporism, expressing a diasporic Jewish identity in contrast to a Zionist ethnonationalist one. The work stood out for its careful theorisation and probing analysis of examples from the techno-klezmer genre, Kleztronica.

Special mention also goes to our two runners up: Tamara Batty (University of Birmingham), for her paper ‘Finding Tarab in 21st-century Arab Popular Music: A Close Analysis of “Fog Alghaim” by Hello Psychaleppo’, and Kate Adams (SOAS), ‘Ending the (sm)othering: Applying an Ethnomusicological Framework to a Non-Deficit-Based Examination of Musicking with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities (PIMD)’.

Thank you to all the entrants. The standard was incredibly high, and it was wonderful to catch a glimpse of all the student work underway across the country and beyond.

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