Many foundational questions in the psychology of music require cross-cultural approaches, yet the vast majority of work in the field to date has been conducted with Western participants and Western music. For cross-cultural research to thrive, it will require collaboration between people from different disciplinary backgrounds, as well as strategies for overcoming differences in assumptions, methods, and terminology. This position paper surveys the current state of the field and offers a number of concrete recommendations focused on issues involving ethics, empirical methods, and definitions of “music” and “culture.
Should cognitive musicologists be worried about the imminent disappearance of most of the world&apos...
Background in music psychology. Music psychology, in its historical development, followed the paradi...
Background in the psychology of music. The historical development of the psychology of music larg...
Many foundational questions in the psychology of music require cross-cultural approaches, yet the va...
Many foundational questions in the psychology of music require cross-cultural approaches, yet the va...
Many foundational questions in the psychology of music require cross-cultural approaches, yet the va...
Many foundational questions in the psychology of music require cross-cultural approaches, yet the va...
This review describes cross-cultural studies of pitch including intervals, scales, melody, and expec...
Experimental investigations of cross-cultural music perception and cognition reported during the pas...
Musical behaviours are universal across human populations and, at the same time, highly diverse in t...
Are emotions in music cross-culturally experienced? While analyses of the emotional experience in re...
Music—those temporally structured human activities involving the production and perception of sound ...
This thesis investigated which emotions are communicated by music cross-culturally. The research was...
Our information technologies do not respond to the world's/nmulticultural reality; in fact, we are i...
Music lives in every culture, yet most investigations into music are based on Western music and West...
Should cognitive musicologists be worried about the imminent disappearance of most of the world&apos...
Background in music psychology. Music psychology, in its historical development, followed the paradi...
Background in the psychology of music. The historical development of the psychology of music larg...
Many foundational questions in the psychology of music require cross-cultural approaches, yet the va...
Many foundational questions in the psychology of music require cross-cultural approaches, yet the va...
Many foundational questions in the psychology of music require cross-cultural approaches, yet the va...
Many foundational questions in the psychology of music require cross-cultural approaches, yet the va...
This review describes cross-cultural studies of pitch including intervals, scales, melody, and expec...
Experimental investigations of cross-cultural music perception and cognition reported during the pas...
Musical behaviours are universal across human populations and, at the same time, highly diverse in t...
Are emotions in music cross-culturally experienced? While analyses of the emotional experience in re...
Music—those temporally structured human activities involving the production and perception of sound ...
This thesis investigated which emotions are communicated by music cross-culturally. The research was...
Our information technologies do not respond to the world's/nmulticultural reality; in fact, we are i...
Music lives in every culture, yet most investigations into music are based on Western music and West...
Should cognitive musicologists be worried about the imminent disappearance of most of the world&apos...
Background in music psychology. Music psychology, in its historical development, followed the paradi...
Background in the psychology of music. The historical development of the psychology of music larg...