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oapen-20.500.12657-518882024-03-27T06:15:55Z Music and Democracy Kölbl, Marko Trümpi, Fritz Music; Democracy; Culture; Gender; New Media; Post-Communism; Post-Colonialism; Politics; Society; Musicology; Music History; Policy thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music::AVA Theory of music and musicology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPH Political structure and processes::JPHV Political structures: democracy thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music::AVL Music: styles and genres::AVLA Art music, orchestral and formal music thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music Music and Democracy explores music as a resource for societal transformation processes. This book provides recent insights into how individuals and groups used and still use music to achieve social, cultural, and political participation and bring about social change. The contributors present outstanding perspectives on the topic: From the promise and myth of democratization through music technology to the use of music in imposing authoritarian, neoliberal or even fascist political ideas in the past and present up to music's impact on political systems, governmental representation, and socio-political realities. The volume further features approaches in the fields of gender, migration, disability, and digitalization. 2021-12-09T15:09:30Z 2021-12-09T15:09:30Z 2021 book 9783837656572 9783732856572 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/51888 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International 9783839456576.pdf mdwPress 1fe48962-eda4-4640-b303-4adb1cb1ebde 9783837656572 9783732856572 270 Bielefeld Vienna open access
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Music and Democracy explores music as a resource for societal transformation processes. This book provides recent insights into how individuals and groups used and still use music to achieve social, cultural, and political participation and bring about social change. The contributors present outstanding perspectives on the topic: From the promise and myth of democratization through music technology to the use of music in imposing authoritarian, neoliberal or even fascist political ideas in the past and present up to music's impact on political systems, governmental representation, and socio-political realities. The volume further features approaches in the fields of gender, migration, disability, and digitalization.
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