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Boundary crossing pedagogy in Swedish folk music tradition : Communities of practice with implications for higher music education
Traditional Swedish folk music found its way into higher music education in the 1980ies as a result of a national reform aiming at a more inclusive and democratic music teacher training. The introduction of folk music in 1992 at Malmö Academy of Music (MAM) was intertwined with the pop-rock profile and development of courses on intercultural competence in music education, such as the total immersi
Identity, voice, and agency : Perspectives on glocalizing El Sistema in Malmö
Eva Sæther’s keynote is based on research on how the Art and Music School in Malmö, through the implementation of El Sistema since 2013, navigates in the tension fields that emerge when music educators balance artistic and social expectations on their profession. Since the implementation of El Sistema the music school in Malmö has been able to include children from all backgrounds in the targeted
Kaluli-groove och Landskrona-sväng : Musiketnologiska och musikpedagogiska betraktelser kring ljudlandskap
Tjugoen strängar och en kalebass : Ett samtal om (och i) korans musik
Glocality, habitus crises, and interculturally competent music teachers. : Contribution to the confluence symposium
Music and Art schools in habitus crises: Breaking the taken for granteds within the praxis of El Sistema : Contribution to the symposium "Expanding professionalism through social innovations: Towards wider participation in and through music schools in France, Sweden and Finland.
Reflections on research collaborations: A call for Nordic research on music education, sustainability, and democracy. : Contribution to the symposium on the Nordic Network NNME
The title of our presentation refers to the collaborative dimensions of the Nordic Network for Music Education in professional development and knowledge development within our research field. This includes networking between senior and junior researchers, supervisors from different institutions, master students, Ph.D. students and the many discussions, challenging previous beliefs, that shape the
Music education in times of trouble
EU policy documents on the effects of the global migration wave suggest that culture has an important role in promoting inclusion as well as developing and maintaining democracy. These expectations on culture places music education as a potential key factor in coping with the effects of the current refugee situation. In this paper, it is argued that European music educational systems are given a t
Bortom metoderna
De flesta musikpedagogiska forskare har på ett eller annat vis den egna musikaliska praxisen och egna musikaliska erfarenheter med sig som ursprunglig motor till valet av forskningsintressen. Trots det är det sällan vi som skrå framställer vår forskning som ”arts-based” eller ”konstnärlig”. Som norska musikpedagogen Torill Vist (2015) påpekar, är detta inte ett tecken på att musikpedagogisk forskn
Spelmanslag för integration – svensk folkmusik, El Sistema och ”kulturell allemansrätt"
I Malmö startade El Sistema 2013 i två skolor i Holma och Kroksbäck, områden där 33% av invånarna är födda utomlands. Initiativet var ett led i att skydda ”den kulturella allmansrätten” (Lorensson, 2013) för alla och att på längre sikt inkludera fler stadsdelar. Det skulle snart stå tydligt att de omsorgsfullt valda sex musiklärarna hade fått en balansakt att manövrera: dels är de konstnärliga mål
Hezbollah and the axis of refusal : Hamas, Iran and Syria
Hezbollah has acquired a dual and contradictory reputation: as a legitimate political actor in Lebanon and as a terrorist organisation in the USA and Israel. This duality can be explained if we understand that Hezbollah is a nationalist entity that defines itself primarily within the Lebanese polity, as well as an anti-imperialist party intent on countering the regional hegemony of Israel and the
Resistance, Jihad, and martyrdom in contemporary Lebanese Shi'a discourse
This article examines the contemporary Shi'a understanding of jihad, martyrdom, and resistance through an analysis of the writings of two leading Lebanese Shi'a scholars: Muhammad Husayn Fadlallah and Muhammad Mahdi Shams al-Din. This article shows the impact of their writings on resistance movements in the region. It maintains that their discourse is central to the ideological foundation of Hizbu
Is gender the barrier to democracy? Women, Islamism, and the “Arab spring”
In the Western political science literature of the late 20th and early 21st century, the Middle East has often been described, not only as authoritarian, but also as impervious to democracy. Institutional, structural, and cultural explanations were advanced to explain this democracy deficit. This article will debunk the notion that democratization in the Middle East is limited by entrenched Muslim
Hizbullah : Delimiting the boundaries of nonviolent resistance?
Women, work, and political participation in Lebanese Shia contemporary thought : The writings of Ayatollahs Fadlallah and Shams al-Din
Hizbullah and regional non-state actors
Insights from the field : Methodologies and research problems in empirical research on elites
There appear to be no methodological works on empirical research in the Arab world and only a few recent works on methodologies of elite research. The purpose of this article is not to fill the gap in empirical research on the Arab world or to present groundbreaking discoveries on methodologies for elite research. Rather, it is to pave the way for future works in that direction. Another purpose is
Disentangling ‘ecosystem services’ and ‘nature’s contributions to people’
People depend on functioning ecosystems, which provide benefits that support human existence and wellbeing. The relationship between people and nature has been experienced and conceptualized in multiple ways. Recently, ecosystem services (ES) concepts have permeated science, government policies, multi-national environmental agreements, and science–policy interfaces. In 2017, the Intergovernmental