Using life histories with sound postcards to investigate a music programme for social reconstruction in Colombia
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Using life histories with sound postcards to investigate a music programme for social reconstruction in ColombiaDate
2018Publisher
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RODRÍGUEZ SÁNCHEZ, Andrea del Pilar; ODENA, Oscar; CABEDO-MAS, Alberto. (2018). Using life histories with sound postcards to investigate a music programme for social reconstruction in Colombia. British Journal of Music Education, online 4/3/2018Type
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Abstract
Th
is article
outlines
the development
of
an appropriate research
approach
,
including methods from diverse disciplin
es
, for researching the
Colombian
state
-
funded
social music ... [+]
Th
is article
outlines
the development
of
an appropriate research
approach
,
including methods from diverse disciplin
es
, for researching the
Colombian
state
-
funded
social music programme Music for Reconciliation (
Música para la Reconciliac
ión
)
.
After
outlining the Colombian context and the literature
,
a pilot with
ten
participants
is
discussed
.
F
indings show the contributions of sound postcards as part of life histories
for capturing the
experiences of displaced people in a country recoveri
ng from war
. Their evocative capacity
enriche
d
the
interviewee
s’
narrative,
illustrating
diverse sonorous landscapes throughout their
lives
that
evidenced
the changes generated by both the violence and
programme
participation.
The conclusions offer suggest
ions for
readers
based
in
the
arts, health
,
social sciences
and
beyond,
interested
in
the uses of
music
and music education
for other
-
than
-
musical purposes
. [-]
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