
Engaging in Community Music
An Introduction
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. February 2017
Book
Hardback
210 pages
978-1-138-63816-7 (ISBN)
Description
Engaging in Community Music: An Introduction focuses on the processes involved in designing, initiating, executing and evaluating community music practices. Designed for both undergraduate and graduate students, in community music programmes and related fields of study alike, this co-authored textbook provides explanations, case examples and 'how-to' activities supported by a rich research base.
The authors have also interviewed key practitioners in this distinctive field, encouraging interviewees to reflect on aspects of their work in order to illuminate best practices within their specialisations and thereby establishing a comprehensive narrative of case study illustrations.
Features:
a thorough exploration and description of the emerging field of community music;
succinctly and accessibly written, in a way in which students can relate;
interviews with 26 practitioners in the US, UK, Australia, Europe, Canada, Scandinavia and South Africa, where non-formal education settings with a music leader, or facilitator, have experienced success;
case studies from many cultural groups of all ages and abilities;
research on life-long learning, music in prisons, music and ritual, community music therapy, popular musics, leisure and recreation, business and marketing strategies, online communities - all components of community music.
The authors have also interviewed key practitioners in this distinctive field, encouraging interviewees to reflect on aspects of their work in order to illuminate best practices within their specialisations and thereby establishing a comprehensive narrative of case study illustrations.
Features:
a thorough exploration and description of the emerging field of community music;
succinctly and accessibly written, in a way in which students can relate;
interviews with 26 practitioners in the US, UK, Australia, Europe, Canada, Scandinavia and South Africa, where non-formal education settings with a music leader, or facilitator, have experienced success;
case studies from many cultural groups of all ages and abilities;
research on life-long learning, music in prisons, music and ritual, community music therapy, popular musics, leisure and recreation, business and marketing strategies, online communities - all components of community music.
Reviews / Votes
"[T]angible developments [in community music] have fuelled a growing appetite for new and dynamic resources that both respond to and propel these international developments. Engaging in Community Music: An Introduction quenches that appetite in abundance. It promises to satisfy those readers seeking to develop new perspectives and insights, those seeking inspiration and frameworks, and above all, those looking to further their knowledge and practice in this growing field of community music."-Brydie-Leigh Bartleet, Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre, Griffith University, Australia
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
30 s/w Abbildungen, 25 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 5 s/w Zeichnungen
5 Line drawings, black and white; 25 Halftones, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
465 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-63816-7 (9781138638167)
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Persons
Lee Higgins is the Director of the International Centre of Community Music in York St John University, UK, and is the current President of the International Society of Music Education (2016-2018).
Lee Willingham is Associate Professor in music and directs the Laurier Centre for Music in the Community at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Lee Willingham is Associate Professor in music and directs the Laurier Centre for Music in the Community at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Content
Introduction
1. Music and Meaning in Community Contexts
2. Negotiated Curriculum, Nonformal and Informal Learning
3. Community Music, Inclusive, Empathetic Perspectives
4. Strategic Leadership and Facilitation
5. Mindfulness, Activism and Justice
6. Wholeness and Wellbeing
7. Culture of Inquiry
8. Careers and Management
9. Ways Forward
1. Music and Meaning in Community Contexts
2. Negotiated Curriculum, Nonformal and Informal Learning
3. Community Music, Inclusive, Empathetic Perspectives
4. Strategic Leadership and Facilitation
5. Mindfulness, Activism and Justice
6. Wholeness and Wellbeing
7. Culture of Inquiry
8. Careers and Management
9. Ways Forward