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Rethinking Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Towards New Ethical Paradigms in Music and Health Research


19 Oct 2013, 9:00am - 6:00pm

NAB01, Professor Stuart Hall Building. m.swijghuisen@gold.ac.uk.

Event overview

Cost TBC
Department Psychology
Website SEMPRE - BFE conference
Contact m.swijghuisen(@gold.ac.uk)
02070785479

A conference bringing together researchers and practitioners from: music (neuro) psychology; music therapy;and applied/ medical (ethno) musicology who will explore the nature of research into the relationship between music, health and wellbeing.

Event co-hosted by:
Music, Mind and Brain Centre, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Psychology Department, Goldsmiths College, London
Music Department, Goldsmiths College, London
British Forum for Ethnomusicology (BFE)
Society for Education and Music Psychology Research (SEMPRE)

Themes to be explored:

• What are the historical, philosophical and educational differences between research methodologies and disciplines and how do they impact on research ethics?

• What are the paradigmatic and methodological challenges that must be considered before true collaboration can occur (and what is the nature of ‘true’ collaboration)?

• What are the ethical dangers of allowing any one model of knowledge production to dominate another?

• Case studies show-casing instances where culturally appropriate research methodologies and/ or approaches were used to promote and investigate music, health and wellbeing

• Pedagogic or practice-based examples of the need for culturally appropriate approaches

• Cross-cultural, quantitative studies investigating the relationship between ‘culture’, music and the human organism.

SEMPRE - BFE conference

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19 Oct 2013 9:00am - 6:00pm
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