abstract: The purpose of this study was to trouble existing conceptions of disability that ground music education literature and practice. I sought plausible insights into how disability is experienced in, through, and/or around music by participants who are disabled persons/persons with disabilities (DP/PwD). Insights gained might allow readers to complexify and trouble taken-for-granted assumptions about disability. Questions included: (a) How do participants experience disability in, through, and around music? (b) What plausible insights related to disability can be gained by attending to participants’ experiences of disability in, through, and around music? (c) What plausible insights related to inclusion can be gained by attending to p...
This chapter both draws on and seeks to extend recent interdisciplinary scholarship in music and dis...
In work with clients having profound learning disability, music therapists may include in sessions a...
Music therapy has positioned itself squarely within the medical model of disability, arguing that ma...
The purpose of this study was to learn how music educators create inclusivity in their classroom and...
Building on research in musicology, disability studies, Deaf studies, and sound studies, this disser...
Ableism is the discrimination against disabled people and favoring of nondisabled people. Ableism ca...
Music therapy and the mental health field are publicly praised fields dedicated to helping those who...
In this article I enquire whether a worthwhile dialogue might be entered into between the discipline...
In this paper, presented at the 2022 H-Net Teaching Conference, I describe how I teach undergraduate...
The emerging interdisciplinary field of disability studies takes as its subject matter the historica...
This thesis reports research that explores group music-making with disabled children and their famil...
This PhD examined a therapist’s experience of illness/disability to see if any new light could be sh...
Very little research is published on teaching music to students with learning disabilities. Neverthe...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to conduct a holistic investigation into the role of ...
Disability research is broad in nature and covers a variety of experiences and conditions. Of critic...
This chapter both draws on and seeks to extend recent interdisciplinary scholarship in music and dis...
In work with clients having profound learning disability, music therapists may include in sessions a...
Music therapy has positioned itself squarely within the medical model of disability, arguing that ma...
The purpose of this study was to learn how music educators create inclusivity in their classroom and...
Building on research in musicology, disability studies, Deaf studies, and sound studies, this disser...
Ableism is the discrimination against disabled people and favoring of nondisabled people. Ableism ca...
Music therapy and the mental health field are publicly praised fields dedicated to helping those who...
In this article I enquire whether a worthwhile dialogue might be entered into between the discipline...
In this paper, presented at the 2022 H-Net Teaching Conference, I describe how I teach undergraduate...
The emerging interdisciplinary field of disability studies takes as its subject matter the historica...
This thesis reports research that explores group music-making with disabled children and their famil...
This PhD examined a therapist’s experience of illness/disability to see if any new light could be sh...
Very little research is published on teaching music to students with learning disabilities. Neverthe...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to conduct a holistic investigation into the role of ...
Disability research is broad in nature and covers a variety of experiences and conditions. Of critic...
This chapter both draws on and seeks to extend recent interdisciplinary scholarship in music and dis...
In work with clients having profound learning disability, music therapists may include in sessions a...
Music therapy has positioned itself squarely within the medical model of disability, arguing that ma...