Raising Our Collective Voices: A Sing-Along for Our Collaborative Futures as Qualitative Inquiry (Introduction to a Song Panel From ICQI 2021)

B. Alexander
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The short essay serves as introduction to a partial Special Issue section that chronicles the 2021 ICQI panel “Raising Our Collective Voices.” The introduction outlines the purpose of the panel in relation to the congress theme and participant responses to the call. After the initial COVID year from which we will continue to reel, it seemed more important than ever to revisit the modality of song linked with the theme of the congress. And more importantly to revisit the power, potency, and possibility of music and how particular songs, old and emerging, stir and inspire something in all of us—tapping into our collective conscious, penetrating our sense of being fully alive, and giving voice and sound to the fury, desire, and resolve in our living.
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提高我们的集体声音:作为定性调查为我们的合作未来歌唱(ICQI 2021歌曲小组介绍)
这篇短文是对部分特刊部分的介绍,该部分记录了2021年ICQI小组“提高我们的集体声音”。引言概述了该小组与大会主题和参与者对呼吁的回应有关的目的。在我们将继续关注的新冠肺炎疫情的最初一年之后,重新审视与大会主题相关的歌曲形式似乎比以往任何时候都更重要。更重要的是,要重新审视音乐的力量、效力和可能性,以及特定的歌曲,无论是古老的还是新兴的,是如何在我们所有人身上激发和激励的——挖掘我们的集体意识,渗透我们的完整生命感,为我们生活中的愤怒、欲望和决心发声。
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