Where music helps : community music therapy in action and reflection /
"This book explores how people may use music in ways that are helpful for them, especially in relation to a sense of wellbeing, belonging and participation. The central premise for the study is that help is not a decontextualized effect that music produces. The book contributes to the current d...
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Language: | English |
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Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
2010
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Series: | Ashgate popular and folk music series.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: music and health in community
- 2. Situating authors and projects
- 3. Action: Musicing on the edge: musical minds in East London, England
- 4. Reflection: Belonging through musicing: explorations of musical community
- 5. Action: Must we really end?: community integration of children in Raanana, Israel
- 6. Reflection: Musical inclusion, intergroup relations, and community development
- 7. Action: Because it's cool: community music therapy in Heideveld, South Africa
- 8. Reflection: Let the music work: optimal moments of collaborative musicing
- 9. Action: A society for all?: the Cultural Festival in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
- 10. Reflection: Musical participation, social space, and everyday ritual
- 11. Action: Can everything become music? Scrap Metal in southern England
- 12. Reflection: Where performing helps: processes and affordances of performance in community music therapy
- 13. Action: Whose voice is heard?: performances and voices of the Renanim Choir in Israel
- 14. Reflection: Giving voice: participatory action research with a marginalized group
- 15. Action: Music in an ambiguous place: Youth Development Outreach in Eersterust, South Africa
- 16. Reflection: Crime, community, and everyday practice: music therapy as social activism
- 17. Action: Caring for music: the Senior Choir in Sandane, Norway
- 18. Reflection: Practicing music as mutual care
- 19. Conclusion: When things take shape in relation to music: towards an ecological perspective on music's help.