The purpose of this paper is to examine the lack of disability inclusion within the United States music industry. In 2022, there has been an uptick in disability awareness and inclusion within the US music industry; however, it is lagging behind what other countries and industries are doing in this space. We examine the current state of disability inclusion along with what companies that are associated with the US music industry can do to improve. The research is focused on the three pillars of Awareness, Attitude, and Accessibility; referred to as the “Three A’s.” While there are a number of other factors that might also be considered pillars in disability inclusion, these three will be looked at in-depth to determine how awareness can be ...
A literature review covering both the social construct model and medical model of disability followe...
Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual im...
This article presents findings from qualitative research which aimed to capture the experience and v...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the lack of disability inclusion within the United States mu...
This paper responds to a range of theory and industry reporting, to provide an informed narrative wh...
The primary focus of this study was to explore the barriers and enablers facing music students with ...
This presentation to the music festival industry shared findings of research published in the Intern...
The article sets a context of the United Nations (2006) Convention for the Rights of Persons with Di...
Musical interactions have the potential to increase emotional well-being, self-confidence and self-m...
Within the United States, 61 million adults live with some type of physical or mental disability, ma...
Passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) during 1990-92 secures accessibility and prohib...
© 2017 Dr. Melissa Amy Irving MurphyThe action research project described in this thesis emerged fro...
Research on disabilities and accommodations has grown significantly in recent years, in part due to ...
Music therapy and the mental health field are publicly praised fields dedicated to helping those who...
Supplementary material for Phd thesisIn the past several decades, society’s understanding of disabil...
A literature review covering both the social construct model and medical model of disability followe...
Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual im...
This article presents findings from qualitative research which aimed to capture the experience and v...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the lack of disability inclusion within the United States mu...
This paper responds to a range of theory and industry reporting, to provide an informed narrative wh...
The primary focus of this study was to explore the barriers and enablers facing music students with ...
This presentation to the music festival industry shared findings of research published in the Intern...
The article sets a context of the United Nations (2006) Convention for the Rights of Persons with Di...
Musical interactions have the potential to increase emotional well-being, self-confidence and self-m...
Within the United States, 61 million adults live with some type of physical or mental disability, ma...
Passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) during 1990-92 secures accessibility and prohib...
© 2017 Dr. Melissa Amy Irving MurphyThe action research project described in this thesis emerged fro...
Research on disabilities and accommodations has grown significantly in recent years, in part due to ...
Music therapy and the mental health field are publicly praised fields dedicated to helping those who...
Supplementary material for Phd thesisIn the past several decades, society’s understanding of disabil...
A literature review covering both the social construct model and medical model of disability followe...
Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual im...
This article presents findings from qualitative research which aimed to capture the experience and v...