Abstract: In addition to ongoing territorial and material re-organization of power as a result of 19th-century European colonialism, there has been an increasing focus on decolonializing knowledge practices in higher education. Research communities are discussing what it could mean to decolonize thinking practices, conditions of knowledge creation, and access to higher education. Since the arts are a powerful tool for change, we want to contribute to the ongoing scholarly discussion by introducing examples of decolonial practices used in the Bachelor program in music performance. By presenting three cases from the subject of music history at two Norwegian universities, we provide insight into why and how we can teach differ ently, what kind...
Welcome to the anthology Higher Education as Context for Music Pedagogy Research. This anthology is ...
This introduction discusses aspects of decolonial processes and their relevance with regard to Swiss...
This article is based on my dissertation (Unkari-Virtanen 2009) wherein I related music history teac...
For those of us with decolonial desires, the university classroom is a potential space of disruption...
In many ways the school music curriculum has become increasingly diverse since the 1970s. For exampl...
This article presents a case study of a decolonized curriculum development in the Art History progra...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
I am fortunate to teach at an institution that encourages students to read against the grain of the ...
Faculties and schools of music in Canada and the United States define their missions narrowly; their...
In this paper we parse recent initiatives rethinking music curricula—in particular, those critiquing...
Decolonising the curriculum in higher education has attracted a lot of recent attention. However, mo...
A study is being conducted by researchers at the University of Tasmania examiningpedagogical practic...
This paper contributes to decolonisation theory and debates in Higher Education by thinking from the...
This article reports on four case studies of how higher education institutions were grappling with t...
This compilation thesis is positioned as a critical discourse study on higher music education in Swe...
Welcome to the anthology Higher Education as Context for Music Pedagogy Research. This anthology is ...
This introduction discusses aspects of decolonial processes and their relevance with regard to Swiss...
This article is based on my dissertation (Unkari-Virtanen 2009) wherein I related music history teac...
For those of us with decolonial desires, the university classroom is a potential space of disruption...
In many ways the school music curriculum has become increasingly diverse since the 1970s. For exampl...
This article presents a case study of a decolonized curriculum development in the Art History progra...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
I am fortunate to teach at an institution that encourages students to read against the grain of the ...
Faculties and schools of music in Canada and the United States define their missions narrowly; their...
In this paper we parse recent initiatives rethinking music curricula—in particular, those critiquing...
Decolonising the curriculum in higher education has attracted a lot of recent attention. However, mo...
A study is being conducted by researchers at the University of Tasmania examiningpedagogical practic...
This paper contributes to decolonisation theory and debates in Higher Education by thinking from the...
This article reports on four case studies of how higher education institutions were grappling with t...
This compilation thesis is positioned as a critical discourse study on higher music education in Swe...
Welcome to the anthology Higher Education as Context for Music Pedagogy Research. This anthology is ...
This introduction discusses aspects of decolonial processes and their relevance with regard to Swiss...
This article is based on my dissertation (Unkari-Virtanen 2009) wherein I related music history teac...