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=== Songs for Sustainable Peace and Development === | === Songs for Sustainable Peace and Development === | ||
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Ideas
... and their histories...
Music
- Music. As a technology. Read: Patel.
- Ethnomusicology. Read: Rice, pp. 1-10
For
- Applied ethnomusicology, applied anthropology
Global
- Globalization
- Global citizenship (global human)
Human Development
- Development: goals and models
- economic - technological - political. Review: traditional models.
- human and social. Review: HDI.
- cultural. Review: AKTC
- arts. Read: Kabanda.
- sustainable [1]
- MDGs and SDGs
- Well-being. Happiness. Peak experiences. Read: Maslow as summarized and critiqued in Maslow 2.0
Music for Global Human Development
- M4GHD: the following categories are emphases, never mutually exclusive
- Songs for sustainable peace and development (C4D)
- Music for cultural continuity and civil society (lifeworld)
Methods
PAR
- Participation
- Community-based collaboration
- Readings:
Media
- Multimedia
- Social media
Measuring (human) development
Question: how can we measure (human) development? how do we measure program effectiveness?
- Development indices
- HDI
- Canadian index of well-being
- World happiness report
- Quantitative vs. Qualitative research (surveys and case studies), KAP
- Impact assessments
- Readings:
Theory
Music
- Definition and scope
- Key properties
Social and semantic networks
- Social net: society
- Semantic net: culture
- The social fabric
- Society as a social network
- Culture as a semantic network
- Music culture as a socio-semantic network
Systems and Lifeworlds
Reading:
- Habermas
- Schutz
- Buber
- Feedback, emergence, resonance
M4GHD
Music as a social technology: transforming the social fabric (society as social network, culture as semantic network), transforming relationships, catalyzing connections.