澳大利亚高危儿童和家庭音乐节目的生态学视角

Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1386/IJCM.11.3.337_1
Laura Morell, H. Shoemark
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各组织阐明其方案的关键组成部分的能力对于建立和维持寻找机构和参与社区的支持至关重要。这项研究试图了解音乐节目从业者如何将他们的节目置于“音乐,健康和福祉部门”。我们采访了两个澳大利亚高危儿童音乐项目的从业者和管理者,了解他们对这些项目的理解,以及如何将这种理解传达给参与社区和资金来源。最初的研究结果表明,这两个项目在截然不同的理论框架下运作——一个基于发展和幸福的理论框架,另一个基于专注于音乐创作生活经验的社会学范式。这种区别很重要,因为它突出了这两个项目对更广泛的“社区音乐项目”领域的独特贡献。
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An ecological perspective on music programmes for at-risk children and families in Australia
The capacity for organizations to articulate key components of their programmes is pivotal in establishing and maintaining support from finding bodies and participating communities. This study sought to understand how music programme practitioners situate their programmes in the 'music, health and well-being sector'. Practitioners and managers of two Australian music programmes for at risk children were interviewed about their understanding of the programmes for themselves, and how this understanding was communicated to participating communities and funding sources. The initial findings indicate that the two programmes operate within distinctly different theoretical frameworks - one based on a development and well-being theoretical framework, and the other in a sociological paradigm focused on the lived experience of music making. This distinction is important as it highlights the unique contributions of the two programmes to the wider 'community music programmes' sector.
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