Peer-reviewed publications
• Books
- Luis Gimenez Amoros. 2018. Tracing the mbira sound archive in Zimbabwe. New York: Routledge.
- Luis Gimenez Amoros and Maurice Vambe (Eds.). 2018. Performing Zimbabwe: A transdisciplinary study of Zimbabwean music. Durban: UKZN Press.
- Luis Gimenez Amoros (Ed.). La música afrohispana. (forthcoming publication).
• Chapters in books
- Mariem Hassan: The construction of a transcultural representative of Saharawi music. In A. Dillane and M. J. Power, Songs of social protest (forthcoming in 2018), London: Rowan and Littlefield.
- Reconsidering the study of Zimbabwean music. In Gimenez Amoros and Vambe, Performing Zimbabwe: A transdisciplinary study of Zimbabwean music. Durban. UZKN Press, 2018.
- Understanding Zimbabwe by local scholars: The Shona and Ndebele in Zimbabwe and beyond. In Gimenez Amoros and Vambe,. A transdisciplinary study of Zimbabwean music by Zimbabwean scholars. Durban: UKZN Press, 2018
- The possibility of conducting interdisciplinary studies on Zimbabwean music. In Gimenez Amoros and Vambe, Performing Zimbabwe: A transdisciplinary study of Zimbabwean music. Durban: UZKN Press, 2018.
- Introduccion a la musica afrohispana. In Gimenez Amoros. Musica afrohispana: America, Africa y Espana XV-XXI (forthcoming pubilcation).
- La música afrohispana en España del siglo XV al XVII. In Gimenez Amoros. Musica afrohispana: America, Africa y Espana XV-XXI (forthcoming pubilcation).
• Articles in peer-reviewed journals
- Desert blues: La guitarra en la música saharaui, Contratiempo22, (http://acontratiempo.bibliotecanacional.gov.co/?ediciones/revista-22/artculos/desert-blues-la-guitarra-en-la-msica-saharaui.html), 2013.
- Comercialización de la música saharaui en el mundo occidental a través de Nubenegra (Madrid, 1998-2011) Resonancias 33, 147-166, 2013.
- Un gwenyambira español en Rhodes University (Sudáfrica): PodrÃas imaginar un guitarrista sudafricano enseñando flamenco en Andalucia? Sineris (http://www.sineris.es/un_gwenyambira_espanol_en_rhodesuniversity.html), 2013.
- Mariem Hassan: La participación primordial de la mujer saharaui en la música Haul, Quadrivium 5, 167-174, 2014.
- I play Wassoulou, jeli, Songhay and Tuareg music: Adama Drame in postcolonial Mali, bimusical or multimusical?. El OidoPensante2 (2) (http://ppct.caicyt.gov.ar/index.php/oidopensante), 2014.
- Azawan: The retention of pre-colonial musical culture and Saharawi nationalism in the refugee camps of the Hamada desert in Algeria. African music 10, 31-51, 2015.
- Music and Islam in the Sahrawi refugee camps of the Hamada desert, Algeria: the practice of medej as a syncretic musical evolution. Muziki 12, 2016(unknown page).
- The Transcultural Representation of Saharawi Music by Mariem Hassan and Nubenegra Records. Popular Music and Society [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03007766.2017.1351291], 2017
- An ethnomusicological approach to Orientalism: The musical and historical re-enactment of the festivity of the Moors and Christians in Villena. El Oido Pensante 6 (1), 54-72, 2018.
- La bimusicalidad y su continuidad en la etnomusicologÃa: Adaptación de los modos musicales del haul en la música saharaui, Acta Musicologica, 90, no. 2 (2018): 1–18.
- Nubenegra Records and Saharawi Music: A Musical and Social Interaction Beyond Transnationalism, Expressions maghrébines, vol. 17, no. 2, hiver, 1-16, 2018.
- The digital return of ILAM´s Zimbabwean recordings: Revitalisation of the sound
archive through the postcolonial engagement between ILAM and African universities. Archives and records (forthcoming publication).
• Reviews:
- Review: Umm Kulthum: Artistic Agency and the Shaping of an Arab Legend,1967-2007 (L. Lohman, 2010), African music (South Africa) 9 (2), 186-188,2012.
- Review: Hip Hop Africa: New African Music in a Globalizing World (E. Charry, 2012, African music (South Africa), 9 (3), 192-194,2013.
- Review: East African hip hop: Youth culture and globalization (M. Ntarangwi, 2009.African Music, 154-158, 2014(4).
- Review Taarab music in Zanzibar in the twentieth century: A story of ´old is gold´and flying spirit (J. T. Fargion). African Music, 211-214, 2015(1).
- Review Music and social change in South Africa: Maskanda past and present (K.Olsen, 2014). African Music, 214-216, 2015(1).
- Review Bamako sound: The Afropolitan ethics of Malian music (R. T. Skynner,2015). Journal of Asian and African studies, 2016.
- Review African music, power, and being in colonial Zimbabwe (M. Chikowero 2015). Journal of Asian and African studies , 2017.
- Review Staging Ghana: Artistry and nationalism in state dance ensembles (P. Schauert, 2015). African Music, 2017.
- Review The Lost Paradise: Andalusi music in urban North Africa (J. Glasser, 2016). African Music, 2018 (forthcoming).
• Non peer reviewed publications
- Gimenez Amoros L. 2012. Moshito: Conferencia de la industria musical en Ãfrica (https://transformacionesmusica.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/etno-4.pdf)
• Peer Reviewed articles pending publication
- Music, resistance and nationhood in post-Apartheid South Africa (1994-2016): A two case study on post-Marikana music by NUMSA and the anti-eviction people´s movement, Abahlali base mjondolo, Journal of Southern African Studies.
Visual ethnographies
- Los Mares del Desierto: Musica Saharaui. Visualsonora (2006, DVD).
- Adama Drame: Embracing the Malian nation and beyond. ECAVC (2006, DVD).
- Edgar Bera and the revitalisation of southern African mbiras. ECAVC (2016, CD+DVD).
- Numsa and the Post-Marikana present in South Africa through songs. ECAVC (2016, CD+DVD).
- Post-Marikana Choral music with Abahlali Base Mojondolo. ECAVC (2017, CD+DVD).
Theses
- Doctoral thesis, 2015: Transnational Habitus: Mariem Hassan as the transcultural representation of the relationship between Saharaui music and Nubenegra records.
- Master thesis, 2012: Haul Music: Transnationalism and musical performance inthe Saharaui refugee camps of Tindouf, Algeria.