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Music, Research, and Activism -

Music, Research, and Activism

Prospects and Projects in Northern Europe
Buch | Softcover
230 Seiten
2025
Intellect Books (Verlag)
978-1-83595-203-0 (ISBN)
CHF 59,95 inkl. MwSt
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This book introduces the concept of activist music research, emphasising action and social responsibility and suggests that music research can be used to promote social and ecological justice. This is discussed in a series of position papers by music researchers who engage in public debate in their various roles - educator, critic, journalist, DJ, producer, promoter - and work with other actors in civil society and culture. 



The book suggests that we are experiencing an activist turn in music research, evidenced by the growing number of projects and publications discussing inequalities in musical practices and the impact music research can have on these inequalities. This idea is explored in a series of position papers and contemplative texts, where music researchers, music educators, and artistic researchers reflect on how their work and the position they occupy as professionals in society serves eco-social justice and equity. What is the point of studying and teaching music in an age of ecocide, neo(liberal)-colonialism, rampant racial inequities, persistent gender identity and sexual orientation discrimination? What does social and ecological responsibility and sustainability mean in music research?



The idea for the book was conceived within the context of Suoni, a non-profit independent research association in Finland founded as a self-organizing and independent network for scholars interested in exploring methods, pedagogics, practices and action for eco-social equity in relation to music and music research. 

Kim Ramstedt works as assistant professor in musicology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. His current research explores how the category of race is constructed and addressed in research and other knowledge production around music. Susanna Välimäki is a musicologist who has during their later career become more and more occupied with issues around music, society and sustainability, and the possibilities of activist music research. Välimäki is a Professor of Art Studies and Head of Musicology at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and a founding member of Suoni, a research association for activist music research. PhD Kaj Ahlsved is a music researcher, critic and educator affiliated with Åbo Akademi University in Turku, Finland. He is one of the founding members of research association Suoni. / Sini Mononen is a musicologist and a contemporary art critic from Helsinki, Finland.

1. Introduction: The Activist Turn in Music Research



Kim Ramstedt and Susanna Välimäki



 



PART I: STRUCTURES AND DISCIPLINARITY 



2. Between Activism and White Saviourism: Unpacking the Racial Dynamics of Multiculturalism in Ethnomusicology and World Music



Kim Ramstedt and Miia Laine



3. Researcher as Minority and Majority: Hip-Hop Feminist Epistemologies



Inka Rantakallio



4. The Identity Crisis of Music Criticism



Sini Mononen



5. Internalized Orientalism in the Western Capitalist Organization of Music



Aman Askarizad and Kim Ramstedt



 



PART II: POSITIONALITIES AND PROFESSIONS 



6. Feeling Un/Comfortable: Positionality and Embodied Experience in Classical Music Research



Marika Kivinen and Anna Ramstedt



7. Journeying Towards an Activist Study of Musical Performance



Milla Tiainen



8. Activism in Vocational Music Education: Towards Norm-Critical Change



Kaj Ahlsved



 



PART III: METHODOLOGIES 



9. Music Historians as Feminist Activists: Gender Mainstreaming in Contemporary Concert Repertoires



Susanna Välimäki and Nuppu Koivisto-Kaasik



10. The Music Scholar as an Environmental Slow Activist: Theses on Ecomusicology and Nature



Juha Torvinen



11. Feminist Music Education and Autism Spectrum Condition: The Teacher-Researcher as an Ethical Agent



Katja Sutela and Linda Liukkonen



12. The Silences of Labour Music History: Music as a Tool for Social Change



Saijaleena Rantanen



 



Notes on Contributors



Bibliography



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 148 mm
Gewicht 283 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Allgemeines / Lexika
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-83595-203-8 / 1835952038
ISBN-13 978-1-83595-203-0 / 9781835952030
Zustand Neuware
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