Music is an underutilized resource for research in the social sciences. This article presents examples of musical elicitation methods that were used within a study that explored how adolescents who were referred to group music therapy for aggression produced meanings of aggression through the therapeutic process. The study was conducted within a poststructuralist paradigm, particularly using the theoretical thinking tools of Deleuze and Gergen. The elicitation methods discussed include drumming, creating images during music listening, and songwriting. The article argues for the role of musical elicitation methods particularly within research that values a radical relational stance that allows participants to comfortably territorialize the r...
The Delphi method was used to investigate the use of music in knowledge dissemination by systematica...
There is a general consensus that music is both universal and communicative, and musical dialogue i...
Music is part of everyday life, and is generally regarded as therapeutic. There is increasing interd...
Music is an underutilized resource for research in the social sciences. This article presents exampl...
Recent theorizing about the connection between the brain and trauma (Perry, 2009; Porges, 2011; van ...
This toolkit describes the use of music elicitation in group research with Extreme Metal fans as a w...
Music research aims at developing a research space that, in a proactive sense, can support the devel...
Drawing on various media for elicitation within qualitative social research may generate thick and r...
AbstractThis research analyses the benefits of Music in the improvement of emotional intelligence, b...
Music making, in the form of free improvisations, is a common technique in music therapy, used to ex...
Music making, in the form of free improvisations, is a common technique in music therapy, used to ex...
This article describes a project that explored the relationship between aggression and creativity in...
Music research aims at developing a research space that, in a proactive sense, can support the devel...
This multiparadigm inquiry sought to investigate music therapy group processes aimed at facilitating...
Although music therapy has been used in numerous ways to address a wide variety of pathologies, the ...
The Delphi method was used to investigate the use of music in knowledge dissemination by systematica...
There is a general consensus that music is both universal and communicative, and musical dialogue i...
Music is part of everyday life, and is generally regarded as therapeutic. There is increasing interd...
Music is an underutilized resource for research in the social sciences. This article presents exampl...
Recent theorizing about the connection between the brain and trauma (Perry, 2009; Porges, 2011; van ...
This toolkit describes the use of music elicitation in group research with Extreme Metal fans as a w...
Music research aims at developing a research space that, in a proactive sense, can support the devel...
Drawing on various media for elicitation within qualitative social research may generate thick and r...
AbstractThis research analyses the benefits of Music in the improvement of emotional intelligence, b...
Music making, in the form of free improvisations, is a common technique in music therapy, used to ex...
Music making, in the form of free improvisations, is a common technique in music therapy, used to ex...
This article describes a project that explored the relationship between aggression and creativity in...
Music research aims at developing a research space that, in a proactive sense, can support the devel...
This multiparadigm inquiry sought to investigate music therapy group processes aimed at facilitating...
Although music therapy has been used in numerous ways to address a wide variety of pathologies, the ...
The Delphi method was used to investigate the use of music in knowledge dissemination by systematica...
There is a general consensus that music is both universal and communicative, and musical dialogue i...
Music is part of everyday life, and is generally regarded as therapeutic. There is increasing interd...