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Effects of Threat and Motivation on Classical Musicians’ Professional Performance Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2022)
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In the past 2 years our world has experienced huge disruptions because of COVID-19. The performing arts has not been insulated from these tumultuous events with the entire music industry being thrown into a state of ...
Tuition fees, entrance examinations and misconceptions about equity in higher music education
(2021)
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The increasing participation rate in higher education has raised its own issues, such as how to fund the growth while retaining the quality of education. In Finland, it has been argued that the tuition-free higher education ...
Individual becomes collective becomes individual : Collective Memory-Work as a reciprocal and continuous learning process for hybrid artists
(2020)
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Collective Memory-Work is a method that aims to question and change the general ways of thinking that lie behind our theoretical assumptions. One of the principal ideas in memory-work is that individual persons actively ...
On unconditional hos(ti)pitality : thinking-doing strategies for dis/abling arts education
(2021)
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Hospitality and diplomacy are understood as universal hosting parameters. However, they fail to address non-neurotypical perception, jeopardising the inclusiveness of arts education environments. By bringing hospitality, ...
Towards Academic Publishing in Medias Res
(2021)
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The article discusses challenges of multimodal publishing in academic contexts with specific focus on the epistemic role of images in research publications in the area of artistic research. Through a series of examples, ...
Music students’ experienced workload, livelihoods and stress in higher education in Finland and the United Kingdom
(2020)
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Neoliberal education policies – viewing students’ life as human capital, economic investment for the labour market and consumer power – may increase students’ workload in higher education. In this mixed methods study, we ...
A lifespan perspective on multi-professional musicians : does music education prepare classical musicians for their careers?
(2020)
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Many professional musicians would describe their careers as somewhat different to the careers they imagined when they were students. This study sought to understand the relationships between musicians’ higher music education ...
Identifying Songs from their Piano-Driven Opening Chords
(2021)
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It is currently believed that timbre plays a primary role in the identification of songs from very brief excerpts of music. However, its specific contribution, and those of other characteristics of the music, remain unclear. ...
Crip teleportation : the animal that therefore I am - or I am not
(2020)
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This paper examines how disabled body-minds are discursively dehumanized or superhumanized. It draws on Critical Disability Studies and the Crip Studies scholarship and focuses on invisible mental disabilities, mainly those ...
Ethical Considerations on Conducting Research about Music Teaching in Primary Schools : A Virtue Ethics Approach
(2020)
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The purpose of this article is to explore a specific normative ethical approach, virtue ethics, with respect to its potential to support ethical considerations related to music education research. The work we report on ...