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Joseph Jordania

Joseph Jordania
Joseph Jordania in 2011.jpg
Joseph Jordania in 2011
Born (1954-02-12) February 12, 1954 (age 62)
Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union (now Georgia)
Residence Melbourne
Fields ethnomusicology, evolutionary musicology, evolutionary psychology, speech pathology
Institutions University of Melbourne
Alma mater Tbilisi State Conservatory, Tbilisi State University
Doctoral advisor Grigol Chkhikvadze
Doctoral students Tamaz Gabisonia, Natalia Zumbadze, David Shugliashvili
Known for The original model of the origins of choral singing in the context of human evolution; Notion of the "Battle trance"; Aposematic model of human evolution
Notable awards Fumio Koizumi Prize for ethnomusicology (2009), Centenary Medal of Australia (2003)

Joseph Jordania (born February 12, 1954 and also known under the misspelling of Joseph Zhordania) is an AustralianGeorgian ethnomusicologist and evolutionary musicologist and professor. He is a Honorary Fellow of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at the University of Melbourne and the Head of the Foreign Department of the International Research Centre for Traditional Polyphony at Tbilisi State Conservatory. Jordania is known for his model of the origins of human choral singing in the wide context of human evolution and was one of founders of the International Research Centre for Traditional Polyphony in Georgia.

Jordania’s academic interests include study of worldwide distribution of choral polyphonic traditions, origins of choral singing, origins of rhythm, origins of human morphology and behaviour, cross-cultural prevalence of stuttering, dyslexia and acquisition of phonological system in children, study of the cognitive threshold between animal and human cognitive abilities. His primary expertise is Georgian and Caucasian traditional music and vocal polyphony.


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