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        Utfordringer og muligheter innen musikk og utdanning

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        Author(s)
        Bjørkøy, Ingrid
        Salthammer Kolaas, Solveig
        Francis Duch, Michael
        Hilder, Thomas R.
        Dagsdotter Sæterdal, Iselin
        Pape-Pedersen, Ida
        Hestad Jenssen, Runa
        Kibirige, Ronald M.
        Karin Meling, Lise
        Torill Meland, Aud
        Mittner, Lilli
        Knudsen, Peter
        Cisar Romme, Jonas
        Holdhus, Kari
        Seines, Ole-Anders
        Buan Øien, Ola
        Bergesen Schei, Tiri
        Gåsbakk, Berit
        Sebastian Aubert, Jean
        Angelo, Elin
        Fostad, Ingrid
        Bandlien, Bjørn-Terje
        Nørstebø, Kirsti
        Contributor(s)
        Bjørkøy, Ingrid (editor)
        Salthammer Kolaas, Solveig (editor)
        Francis Duch, Michael (editor)
        Hilder, Thomas R. (editor)
        Language
        English; Norwegian
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        Abstract
        The anthology Challenges and Opportunities in Music and Education expands on work presented at the MiU-Conference 2023 and includes contributions across the diverse fields of music pedagogical research, education, and practice. Different scholarly voices raise in varying ways music’s relevance in life and education, across disciplines and traditions.;The anthology encompasses a breadth of topics and research approaches, but one pivotal point is how music in education creates the potential for participation and inter-relations in a democratic, music pedagogical practice. As a whole, it challenges constructed boundaries between disciplines and educational institutions, along with established norms and practices. Thus, the anthology contributes with extending and expanding the field of music pedagogy, both with respect to what knowledge and knowledge creation can be, and how knowledge is disseminated and managed.;The anthology contains both written and multimodal contributions within scholarly and artistic research traditions.;Antologien Utfordringer og muligheter innen musikk og utdanning er en videreføring av MiU-konferansen 2023, og inneholder kunnskapsbidrag innen det mangfoldige musikkpedagogiske forsknings- utdannings- og praksisfeltet. Ulike forskerstemmer løfter på forskjellige måter fram musikkens relevans i liv og utdanning, på tvers av fagområder og tradisjoner.;Antologien favner bredt både innen tematikk og forskningstilnærming, men et omdreiningspunkt er hvordan musikk i utdanning skaper mulighetsrom for deltagelse og relasjoner i en demokratisk musikkpedagogisk praksis. Konstruerte grenseoppganger mellom fagområder og utdanningsinstitusjoner, så vel som etablerte normer og praksiser, utfordres. Antologien bidrar derfor med å tøye og utvide handlingsrommet i musikkpedagogikk, både med tanke på hva kunnskap og kunnskaping kan være, og hvordan kunnskap formidles og forvaltes.;Antologien inneholder både skriftlige og multimodale bidrag innen og vitenskapelige og kunstneriske forskningstradisjoner.;
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/97245
        Keywords
        public pedagogy; music education; arts-based research; knowledge dissemination; relational music pedagogy; musikkpedagogikk; kunstbasert forskning; kunnskapsformidling; relasjonell musikkpedagogikk
        DOI
        10.23865/cdf.234
        ISBN
        9788202860233, 9788202860233
        Publisher
        Cappelen Damm Forskning
        Publisher website
        https://cdforskning.no/
        Publication date and place
        Oslo, 2024
        Series
        MusPed:Research, 8
        Classification
        Educational: Arts, general
        Educational: Music
        Norwegian
        Pages
        322
        Rights
        https://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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