The intention of this article is to explore, challenge and expand our understandings of children’s improvised vocalisations, a fundamentally human form of expression. Based on selected examples from observation and recording in non-institutional settings, the article outlines how this phenomenon can be understood as learning and as communication. This is supplemented by suggesting a third possible approach which places these vocal forms within the frame of understanding implied by Foucault’s term ‘technology of the self’. This theoretical perspective entails recognising improvised vocalisations as tools used to ‘act upon the self’ in order to attain or reinforce a certain mental state or mood – happiness, satisfaction, anger or longing – in...
Aim. The aim of the research is to study the usage of primary school pupils’ self-expression skills ...
Learning to be a competent language user may be the most complex task human beings undertake, yet th...
In this inquiry, I examined how young children use their personal, social and material resources to ...
This paper explores the phenomenon of spontaneous vocalisations in the self-chosen, unstructured out...
Low educations achievement is a risk to become socially excluded. What can music education contribut...
AbstractThe study, in which we looked into the role of children's musical instruments in holistic mu...
Singing would appear to be ubiquitous in human experience. From the earliest moments of life infants...
What can we learn about someone’s identity from their capacity to engage with music? In this chapter...
This paper aims to discuss and reflect on the development of children's musical identities. One cruc...
Voiced Over: Children’s Voices in Popular Music The voice of the child in popular music is a mult...
Der Beitrag erörtert Ergebnisse eines Forschungsprojektes, in dem Kinder ohne spezielle musikalische...
The dissertation examines children’s dialogical sense-making in task-oriented teaching activities, t...
Whilst the role of interactive play, thought and language in children’s development has been acknowl...
This article offers a brief overview of some challenges and paradoxes of contemporary research as we...
The article takes “music as symbol” as its analytical point of departure, described by Jorgensen (20...
Aim. The aim of the research is to study the usage of primary school pupils’ self-expression skills ...
Learning to be a competent language user may be the most complex task human beings undertake, yet th...
In this inquiry, I examined how young children use their personal, social and material resources to ...
This paper explores the phenomenon of spontaneous vocalisations in the self-chosen, unstructured out...
Low educations achievement is a risk to become socially excluded. What can music education contribut...
AbstractThe study, in which we looked into the role of children's musical instruments in holistic mu...
Singing would appear to be ubiquitous in human experience. From the earliest moments of life infants...
What can we learn about someone’s identity from their capacity to engage with music? In this chapter...
This paper aims to discuss and reflect on the development of children's musical identities. One cruc...
Voiced Over: Children’s Voices in Popular Music The voice of the child in popular music is a mult...
Der Beitrag erörtert Ergebnisse eines Forschungsprojektes, in dem Kinder ohne spezielle musikalische...
The dissertation examines children’s dialogical sense-making in task-oriented teaching activities, t...
Whilst the role of interactive play, thought and language in children’s development has been acknowl...
This article offers a brief overview of some challenges and paradoxes of contemporary research as we...
The article takes “music as symbol” as its analytical point of departure, described by Jorgensen (20...
Aim. The aim of the research is to study the usage of primary school pupils’ self-expression skills ...
Learning to be a competent language user may be the most complex task human beings undertake, yet th...
In this inquiry, I examined how young children use their personal, social and material resources to ...