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Jason Stanyek is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Music at the University of Oxford and Fellow for the Performing Arts at St John's College. His research explores music technology, Brazilian music and dance, and global sonic cultures through interdisciplinary frameworks.
Education:
- PhD in Critical Studies and Experimental Practices, University of California, San Diego
- MA in Music Composition, University of California, San Diego
- BM in Music Composition, Brooklyn College (summa cum laude)
Stanyek's scholarship examines mobile music technologies, posthumous musical collaboration, and Brazilian diasporic performance. He has published on Brazilian hip hop, Pan-African jazz, and intercultural improvisation, often employing ethnographic and historical methods. Current projects include a monograph on Brazilian diasporic performance and a co-edited volume on bossa nova's transnational history.
As co-editor of Ethnomusicology Forum and editor of the 33 1/3 Brazil book series, Stanyek supports global music scholarship. He teaches courses on Brazilian music, sound studies, critical theory, and ethnographic methods, having received Oxford's Humanities Teaching Excellence Award in 2013.




