Dr Stephen Titus
Olusegun Stephen Titus (PhD) is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Music, Obafemi AwolowoUniversity, Nigeria. He obtained a PhD degree in African Musicology/ Ethnomusicology from University of Ibadan, Nigeria. His work focuses on musical narratives on climate
change, space and place, musical narratives on insects (honeybee) urban spaces, performance studies, ecomusicology, migration, trafficking, internally displaced persons, medical musicology, and peacebuilding. He is a Fellow, IFRA-Nigeria, Fellow, A. G. Leventis
Program and visiting scholar, SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom, Fellow, AfOx-TORCH and visiting scholar Oxford University, Fellow of American Council of Learned Society under the African Humanities Program of the Carnegie Corporation New York, Fellow, Carson, LMU Munich Germany and currently Fellow, PROSPA and visiting scholar Rhodes University, South Africa.
Some of his publications include “Titus, O. S. (2018) Monsoon Assemblages-Water. Musical Narratives of Oil Exploration and Sea Degradation from the Niger Delta. (Ed) Lindsay, Bremner. Department of Architecture, University of Westminster, London 091-099” Titus, O.S. (2021) Ìrègún Music and Sounding Spaces among Yagba-Yoruba People of Nigeria. Journal of Space and Culture. (2021) Ìrègún Music and Sounding Spaces among Yagba-Yoruba People of Nigeria. Journal of Space and Culture. https://doi.org/10.1177/1206331220985451 1-21 SAGE Publication 1-21”, “Titus, O. S. (2017) From Social Media Space to Sound Space: Protest Songs During Occupy Nigeria Fuel Subsidy Removal. MUZIKI: Journal of Music Research in Africa. University of South Africa. Tailor and Francis Group https://doi.org/10.1080/18125980.2016.1249163.UNISA Press Vol.14.No.2 pp109-128”. “ Titus, O. S. (2019): Ecomusicology, Indigenous Knowledge And Environmental Degradation In Ibadan, Nigeria African Music: Journal of The International
Library of African Music Rhodes University, South Africa Vol 11 No 1, 72-90” and “Titus, O. S. (2021) Musical and Poetry Representations of Oil Exploration, Honeybees (Dis)placement and Endangerment in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. BEEWORLD Journal Tailor and Francis.
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