Global Jukebox
- URL
- https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/38860
- Description
-
The Global Jukebox (GJB) is an ever-expanding audio database of traditional folk, indigenous, and popular songs from cultures around the world. It is dedicated to the world's peoples and cultures and to their models (ideals) of beauty and forms of communicating and bonding. The Global Jukebox includes visualization tools to reveal relationships between expressive systems and the pathways of song and movement styles across the globe.
All regions and areas of world culture are represented on the GJB. With over 6000 songs from 1200 cultures, there are many examples for every region, every people. Researchers can discover the rich variety and inventiveness, as well as the unifying similarities, of singing and music making within a cultural or geographic region or people.
Global Jukebox data is open access and is updated and expanded periodically on:
- The project's Github repository.
- D-PLACE, the Database of Places, Language, Culture, and Environment, where it can be viewed alongside other cross-cultural datasets. D-PLACE is an expandable, open-access database that brings together information on the geography, language, culture, and environment of over 1400 human societies. It enables researchers to investigate the extent to which patterns in cultural diversity are shaped by different forces, including history, demographics, migration/diffusion, cultural innovations, and environmental and ecological conditions.
- Sample
- Format
- Single study
- Country
- Multinational/Crossnational
- Title
- Global Jukebox
- Format
- Single study