Mantie, Roger, Risk, Laura, Manson-Curry, Keegan, Tironi, Pedro, Li, Jason and de Groot, Allison (2021) The Complexities of Intercultural Music Exchange : Ethno World as Cultural Change Agent. Project Report. York St John University, York.
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Abstract
This report addresses 5 key research questions raised by the Ethno Research white paper, Framing Ethno World: Intercultural Music Exchange, Tradition, and Globalization (Mantie and Risk, 2020).
How do organizers and artistic mentors describe their participation in the shaping of culture through music at local, regional, and global levels?
How do organizers and artistic mentors introduce and/or facilitate discussions of cultural issues? To what extent do they feel obligated / responsible to do so? To what extent do they report doing so (and how)?
How do Ethno participants and Ethno World documents describe the impacts Ethno World has on surrounding communities?
In what ways and to what extent are Ethno participants actively engaged in traditional music?
What additional insights can be gleaned about Ethno participants through large-scale data mining and fine-grained discourse analyses of Ethnopia and other social media related to Ethno?
Item Type: | Monograph (Project Report) |
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Additional Information: | Project Director: Professor Lee Higgins |
Status: | Published |
Subjects: | M Music and Books on Music > M Music > M1627-1853 Folk, national and ethnic music |
School/Department: | School of the Arts |
URI: | https://ray.yorksj.ac.uk/id/eprint/7965 |
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