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The Oxford Handbook of Community Music

  • Editor: Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh
  • Editor: Higgins, Lee

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Contents

  • Foreword
  • David Price
  • 1 Introduction: An Overview of Community Music in the 21st Century
  • Brydie-Leigh Bartleet and Lee Higgins
  • Contexts
  • 2 Community Music Contexts, Dynamics and Sustainability
  • Huib Schippers
  • 3 Community Music Interventions in Post-Conflict Contexts
  • Gillian Howell
  • 4 Community Music in the South Pacific
  • Te Oti Rakena
  • 5 Community-Supported Music-Making as a Context for Positive and Creative Ageing
  • Andrea Creech
  • 6 Online Music Communities
  • Janice Waldron
  • 7 How Ubiquitous Technologies Support Ubiquitous Music
  • Andrew Brown, Damian Keller, and Maria Helena de Lima
  • 8 Music-Making Behind Bars: The Many Dimensions of Community Music in Prisons
  • Mary Cohen and Jennie Henley
  • Transformations
  • 9 Strategic Working with Children and Young People in Challenging Circumstances
  • Phil Mullen and Kathryn Deane
  • 10 Community Music and Youth: Delivering Empowerment?
  • Mark Rimmer
  • 11 Growing Community Music Through a Sense of Place
  • Peter Moser
  • 12 Translating Intercultural Creativities in Community Music
  • Pam Burnard, Valerie Ross, Laura Hassler, Lis Murphy
  • 13 Community Musical Theatre and Inter-Ethnic Peace Building in Malaysia
  • Sooi Beng Tan
  • 14 Community Music Portraits of Struggle, Identity, and Togetherness
  • Andre de Quadros
  • 15 Measuring Outcomes and Demonstrating Impact: Rhetoric and Reality in Evaluating Participatory Music Interventions
  • Douglas Lonie
  • Politics
  • 16 Theorising Arts Participation as a Social Change Mechanism
  • Kim Dunphy
  • 17 Community Music in the UK: Politics or Policies?
  • Kathryn Deane
  • 18 Community Music in Cultural Policy
  • Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen and Evert Bisschop Boele
  • 19 Rethinking Community Music as Artistic Citizenship
  • Marissa Silverman and David Elliott
  • 20 The Ethics of Community Music
  • David Lines
  • 21 Engaging in Policy Making Through Community Oriented Work
  • Patrick Schmidt
  • 22 Why Public Culture Fails at Diversity
  • James Bau Graves
  • Intersections
  • 23 Community Music and Music Therapy
  • Stuart Wood and Gary Ansdell
  • 24 Disability Arts and Visually-Impaired Musicians in the Community
  • David Baker and Lucy Green
  • 25 Group Singing and Quality of Life
  • Patricia Lee, Donald Stewart, and Stephen Clift
  • 26 Community Music and Ethnomusicology
  • Stephen Cottrell and Angela Impey
  • 27 Community Music and Rational Recreation
  • Roger Mantie
  • 28 Music Projects with Veteran and Military Communities
  • Michael Balfour
  • 29 Arts-Based Educational Research in Community Music
  • Peter Gouzouasis and Danny Bakan
  • Education
  • 30 Community Music in Higher Education
  • Lee Willingham and Glen Carruthers
  • 31 Models of Collaboration in Community Music
  • Susan Helfter and Beatriz Ilari
  • 32 A University Commitment to Collaborations with Local Musical Communities
  • Patricia Shehan Campbell and Shannon Dudley
  • 33 Community Service Learning with First Peoples
  • Brydie-?Leigh Bartleet, Dawn Bennett, Anne Power, and Naomi Sunderland
  • 34 Community Engagement and Lifelong Learning
  • Rineke Smilde
  • 35 Community Music Pedagogy and Practice with Adults
  • Don Coffman
  • 36 Becoming a Community Musician: A Situated Approach to Curriculum, Content, and Assessment
  • Dave Camlin and Katherine Zesersen
  • Index