Choral intervention: reimagining international law pedagogy in Africa through music

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-07-13 DOI:10.1080/03069400.2022.2094143
B. Fagbayibo
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ABSTRACT The idea of establishing a link between music and international law is not a topic that typically excites scholars and practitioners. In its Eurocentric/colonial or critical/decolonial posture, scholarly engagement with international law is often devoted to the so-called “hard” issues such as global security, global warming, poverty, reforms of international institutions, global governance architecture, etc. As such, the notion that music, in its expressive and aesthetic manifestations, can be deployed in the better understanding of and finding solutions to the so-called “hard issues” of international law remains a peripheral subject. At the heart of this article is the question of how music could serve as an effective instrumental tool for rethinking the pedagogical process of international law in Africa. The article argues that socially conscious songs provide a beneficial lens and gateway to the popular understanding of the problematics of international law. Such knowledge further engenders the possibility of repurposing the applicative dimensions of international law on the continent.
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合唱干预:通过音乐重新构想非洲的国际法教学法
摘要在音乐和国际法之间建立联系的想法通常不会让学者和从业者感到兴奋。在其以欧洲为中心/殖民主义或批判/非殖民主义的姿态下,学术界对国际法的参与往往致力于所谓的“硬”问题,如全球安全、全球变暖、贫困、国际机构改革、全球治理架构等,可以部署在更好地理解和找到解决所谓“棘手问题”的国际法仍然是一个外围课题。本文的核心是音乐如何成为重新思考非洲国际法教学过程的有效工具。文章认为,具有社会意识的歌曲为大众理解国际法问题提供了一个有益的视角和途径。这些知识进一步产生了在非洲大陆重新调整国际法适用层面的可能性。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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