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= Ideas  =
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* Music.  As a technology. Read: Patel.
* Music.  As a technology. Read: Patel.
* Ethnomusicology.  Read:  [http://login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=653393&site=ehost-live&scope=site&ebv=EB&ppid=pp_10 Rice], pp. 1-10
* Ethnomusicology.  Read:  [http://login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=653393&site=ehost-live&scope=site&ebv=EB&ppid=pp_10 Rice], pp. 1-10
Music is more than "art sound", more than "sound"...


== For ==  
== For ==  
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** Music for cultural continuity and civil society (lifeworld)
** Music for cultural continuity and civil society (lifeworld)


= Methods =
= Theory =  
 
=== 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?  
What is the power of music to effect social change?
 
Music is a powerful technology...
* Development indices
* [http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/human-development-index-hdi HDI]
* [https://uwaterloo.ca/canadian-index-wellbeing/ Canadian index of well-being]
* [http://worldhappiness.report/ World happiness report]
* Quantitative vs. Qualitative research (surveys and case studies), KAP
* Impact assessments
* Readings:
 
= Theory =


== Music ==
== Music ==
* Definition and scope
* Definition and scope
* Key properties
* Key properties
** Participatory
** Adaptive/flexible
** some musical strategies:
*** chorus
*** call/response
*** focus on vocal and body sounds


== Social and semantic networks ==
== Social and semantic networks ==
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* Feedback, emergence, resonance
* Feedback, emergence, resonance
= Methods =
=== PAR ===
* Participation
* Community-based collaboration
* Readings:
* Films:
http://participate2015.org/documentary/
=== Art for Change ===
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o6kbRBFLdI
* Music for change project
=== Development and Human Development ===
=== Media ===
* Multimedia
* Social media
=== Research: impact assessment ===
Question:  how can we measure (human) development? how do we measure program effectiveness?
* Development indices
* [http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/human-development-index-hdi HDI]
* [https://uwaterloo.ca/canadian-index-wellbeing/ Canadian index of well-being]
* [http://worldhappiness.report/ World happiness report]
* Quantitative vs. Qualitative research (surveys and case studies), KAP
* M4GHD Impact assessments
* Readings:


== M4GHD ==
== M4GHD ==

Latest revision as of 08:21, 24 September 2016

Aims

Ideas

... and their histories...

Music

  • Music. As a technology. Read: Patel.
  • Ethnomusicology. Read: Rice, pp. 1-10

Music is more than "art sound", more than "sound"...

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)

Theory

What is the power of music to effect social change? Music is a powerful technology...

Music

  • Definition and scope
  • Key properties
    • Participatory
    • Adaptive/flexible
    • some musical strategies:
      • chorus
      • call/response
      • focus on vocal and body sounds

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

Methods

PAR

  • Participation
  • Community-based collaboration
  • Readings:
  • Films:

http://participate2015.org/documentary/


Art for Change

Development and Human Development

Media

  • Multimedia
  • Social media

Research: impact assessment

Question: how can we measure (human) development? how do we measure program effectiveness?


M4GHD

Music as a social technology: transforming the social fabric (society as social network, culture as semantic network), transforming relationships, catalyzing connections.

Music for Cultural Continuity and Civil Society

Songs for Sustainable Peace and Development