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Postdoctoral Fellow in Hip-Hop Studies, University College Cork

Warrick Moses received his PhD in African and African American Studies with a secondary field in Ethnomusicology from Harvard University in May 2019. His dissertation project, "In the Mix," explores expressions of “mixed race” or “coloured” socio-political, linguistic, and cultural identity in Cape Town-based hip hop music. Warrick’s academic interests include Afrofuturism from the continent; performativity and/of Blackness; Diasporic musical praxis; and applied ethnomusicology.

Warrick also holds a Master of Woodwind Performance degree from Boston University, and a Master of Arts degree (Ethnomusicology) from Tufts University.

He is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the CIPHER Hip Hop Interpellation project at University College Cork, Ireland.

Experience

  • –present
    Postdoctoral Fellow in Hip-Hop Studies, University College Cork

Education

  • 2019 
    Harvard University, PhD in African and African American Studies, with a Secondary Field in Ethnomusicology