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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of Community Music

Edited by (Senior Lecturer in Music, Griffith Conservatorium), Edited by (Associate Professor of Music Education, Boston University)
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  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190219512
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  • ISBN-13: 9780190219512
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Community music as a field of practice, pedagogy, and research is swiftly coming of age. The past decade has witnessed an exponential growth in practices, courses, programs, and research, both in classrooms and within the organizations dedicated to the subject. The Oxford Handbook of Community Music gives an authoritative and comprehensive review of what has been achieved in the field to date and what might be expected in the future. This Handbook addresses community music through five focused lenses: contexts, politics, interdisciplinary approaches, education and training, and research and evaluation. It not only captures the vibrant, dynamic, and divergent approaches that now characterize the field, but also charts the new and emerging contexts, practices, pedagogies, and research approaches which will define it in the coming decades. The contributors to this volume outline community music's common values that center on social justice, human rights, cultural democracy, participation, and hospitality from a range of different cultural contexts and perspectives. As such, The Oxford Handbook of Community Music provides a snapshot of what has become a truly global phenomenon.
Foreword ix
David Price
Acknowledgements xiii
List of Contributors
xv
1 Introduction: An Overview of Community Music in the Twenty-First Century
1(22)
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
Lee Higgins
PART I CONTEXTS
2 Community Music Contexts, Dynamics, and Sustainability
23(20)
Huib Schippers
3 Community Music Interventions in Post-Conflict Contexts
43(28)
Gillian Howell
4 Community Music in the South Pacific
71(18)
Te Oti Rakena
5 Community-Supported Music-Making as a Context for Positive and Creative Ageing
89(20)
Andrea Creech
6 Online Music Communities and Social Media
109(22)
Janice Waldron
7 How Ubiquitous Technologies Support Ubiquitous Music
131(22)
Andrew R. Brown
Damian Keller
Maria Helena de Lima
8 Music-Making Behind Bars: The Many Dimensions of Community Music in Prisons
153(24)
Mary L. Cohen
Jennie Henley
PART II TRANSFORMATIONS
9 Strategic Working with Children and Young People in Challenging Circumstances
177(18)
Phil Mullen
Kathryn Deane
10 Community Music and Youth: Delivering Empowerment?
195(18)
Mark Rimmer
11 Growing Community Music through a Sense of Place
213(16)
Peter Moser
12 Translating Intercultural Creativities in Community Music
229(14)
Pam Burnard
Valerie Ross
Laura Hassler
Lis Murphy
13 Community Musical Theatre and Interethnic Peace-Building in Malaysia
243(22)
Tan Sooi Beng
14 Community Music Portraits of Struggle, Identity, and Togetherness
265(16)
Andre de Quadros
15 Measuring Outcomes and Demonstrating Impact: Rhetoric and Reality in Evaluating Participatory Music Interventions
281(20)
Douglas Lonie
PART III POLITICS
16 Theorizing Arts Participation as a Social Change Mechanism
301(22)
Kim Dunphy
17 Community Music in the United Kingdom: Politics or Policies?
323(20)
Kathryn Deane
18 Community Music in Cultural Policy
343(22)
Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen
Evert Bisschop Boele
19 Rethinking Community Music as Artistic Citizenship
365(20)
Marissa Silverman
David J. Elliott
20 The Ethics of Community Music
385(18)
David Lines
21 Engaging in Policy-Making Through Community-Oriented Work
403(18)
Patrick Schmidt
22 Why Public Culture Fails at Diversity
421(32)
James Bau Graves
PART IV INTERSECTIONS
23 Community Music and Music Therapy: Jointly and Severally
453(24)
Stuart Wood
Gary Ansdell
24 Disability Arts and Visually Impaired Musicians in the Community
477(26)
David Baker
Lucy Green
25 Group Singing and Quality of Life
503(22)
Patricia Lee
Donald Stewart
Stephen Clift
26 Community Music and Ethnomusicology
525(18)
Stephen Cottrell
Angela Impey
27 Community Music and Rational Recreation
543(12)
Roger Mantie
28 Music Projects with Veteran and Military Communities
555(18)
Michael Balfour
29 Arts-Based Educational Research in Community Music
573(22)
Peter Gouzouasis
Danny Bakan
PART V EDUCATION
30 Community Music in Higher Education
595(22)
Lee Willingham
Glen Carruthers
31 Models of Collaboration and Community Music
617(16)
Susan Helfter
Beatriz Ilari
32 A University Commitment to Collaborations with Local Musical Communities
633(20)
Patricia Shehan Campbell
Shannon Dudley
33 Community Service Learning with First Peoples
653(20)
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
Dawn Bennett
Anne Power
Naomi Sunderland
34 Community Engagement and Lifelong Learning
673(20)
Rineke Smilde
35 Community Music Practice with Adults
693(18)
Don D. Coffman
36 Becoming a Community Musician: A Situated Approach to Curriculum, Content, and Assessment
711(24)
Dave Camlin
Katherine Zeserson
Index 735
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet is Associate Professor and Director of the Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre at Griffith University, Australia.

Lee Higgins is Professor of Music Education and Director of the International Centre for Community Music at York St John University. He is also the author of Community Music: In Theory and In Practice (2012).