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The Oxford Handbook of Community Music

The Oxford Handbook of Community Music

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Availability:In StockContributor:Brydie-Leigh BartleetSeries:Oxford HandbooksPublish date:2021-01-15Pages:800
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780197554371ISBN-10:197554377UPC:9780197554371Book Category:MusicBook Subcategory:Reference, Philosophy & Social Aspects, History & CriticismSize:9.71 x 6.78 x 1.59 inchesWeight:2.7315Product ID:SC5K5BN4YW
Community music as a field of practice, pedagogy, and research has come of age. The past decade has witnessed an exponential growth in practices, courses, programs, and research in communities and 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, transformations, politics, intersections, and education. 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 that will define it in the coming decades. The contributors to this Handbook 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.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780197554371ISBN-10:197554377UPC:9780197554371Book Category:MusicBook Subcategory:Reference, Philosophy & Social Aspects, History & CriticismSize:9.71 x 6.78 x 1.59 inchesWeight:2.7315Product ID:SC5K5BN4YW
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).
Publisher: Oxford University Press

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