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Routledge
Music in Arts-Based Research and Depth Psychology : Listening for Shadow as Inclusive Inquiry
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9781032503295
ISBN13:
9781032503295
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$178.40
This book addresses an existing gap in academic arts-based research whereby, rather than exploring music as an effective therapeutic intervention, it is explored as the central medium or tool of inquiry. Integrating heuristic, hermeneutic and arts-based grounded theory methodologies, the book conceptualizes the practice of Sonic Stretching using research from case studies to offer in-depth examples of how sound can be used as an effective and systematic research tool. Stemming from evidence-based and empirical insights, the book explores and explains the ways in which music and sound can be utilized in arts-based research (ABR) in all disciplines, as opposed to only being used among professional musicians and those operating within music studies. It points to some of the obstacles that have previously prevented this from happening more broadly and in doing so, aims to help bridge the conspicuous gap in ABR studies where music and sonic imagination should be. Offering a clear and well-presented example for integrating music and sound into processes of in-depth psychological inquiry, and addressing the impact of colonialization upon embodied knowledge in music and academic research, it will appeal to scholars and researchers working at the intersection of psychology, music studies, education, social justice and research methods.
Author: SHARA. BRUN |
Publisher: Routledge |
Publication Date: Mar 19, 2024 |
Number of Pages: NA pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Hardcover |
ISBN-10: 1032503297 |
ISBN-13: 9781032503295 |
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Music in Arts-Based Research and Depth Psychology : Listening for Shadow as Inclusive Inquiry
$178.40
This book addresses an existing gap in academic arts-based research whereby, rather than exploring music as an effective therapeutic intervention, it is explored as the central medium or tool of inquiry. Integrating heuristic, hermeneutic and arts-based grounded theory methodologies, the book conceptualizes the practice of Sonic Stretching using research from case studies to offer in-depth examples of how sound can be used as an effective and systematic research tool. Stemming from evidence-based and empirical insights, the book explores and explains the ways in which music and sound can be utilized in arts-based research (ABR) in all disciplines, as opposed to only being used among professional musicians and those operating within music studies. It points to some of the obstacles that have previously prevented this from happening more broadly and in doing so, aims to help bridge the conspicuous gap in ABR studies where music and sonic imagination should be. Offering a clear and well-presented example for integrating music and sound into processes of in-depth psychological inquiry, and addressing the impact of colonialization upon embodied knowledge in music and academic research, it will appeal to scholars and researchers working at the intersection of psychology, music studies, education, social justice and research methods.
Author: SHARA. BRUN |
Publisher: Routledge |
Publication Date: Mar 19, 2024 |
Number of Pages: NA pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Hardcover |
ISBN-10: 1032503297 |
ISBN-13: 9781032503295 |