Where Music Helps: Community Music Therapy in Action and Reflection
- Author: Ansdell, Gary
- Author: Elefant, Cochavit
- Author: Pavlicevic, Mercedes
- Author: Stige, Brynjulf
an enjoyable read... A valuable resource in sociology, education, and community-service studies, as well as music... highly recommended —
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Contents
- Contents: Part I: Introduction: music and health in community
- Situating authors and projects
- Initial dialogue, Brynjulf Stige, Gary Ansdell, Cochavit Elefant and Mercedes Pavlicevic. Part II: Action: musicing on the edge: musical minds in East London, England
- Reflection: belonging through musicing: explorations of musical community, Gary Ansdell. Part III: Action: - must we really end? Community integration of children in Raanana, Israel
- Reflection: musical inclusion, intergroup relations, and community development, Cochavit Elefant. Part IV: Action: because it's cool. Community music therapy in Heideveld, South Africa
- Reflection: let the music work: optimal moments of collaborative musicing, Mercedes Pavlicevic. Part V: Action: a society for all? The cultural festival in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
- Reflection: musical participation, social space, and everyday ritual, Brynjulf Stige. Part VI: Action: can everything become music? Scrap Metal in southern England
- Reflection: where performing helps: processes and affordances of performance in community music therapy, Gary Ansdell. Part VII: Action: whose voice is heard? Performances and voices in the Renanim Choir in Israel
- Reflection: giving voice: participatory action research with a marginalized group, Cochavit Elefant. Part VIII: Action: music in an ambiguous place: youth development outreach in Eersterust, South Africa
- Reflection: crime, community, and everyday practice: music therapy as social activism, Mercedes Pavlicevic. Part IX: Action: caring for music: the Senior Choir in Sandane, Norway
- Reflection: practising music as mutual care, Brynjulf Stige. Part X: Conclusion: when things take shape in relation to music: towards an ecological perspective on music's help, Brynjulf Stige, Gary Ansdell, Cochavit Elefant and Mercedes Pavlicevic
- Bibliography
- Index.