This article examines findings from ethnographic research with the ReVoice choir project in North-West England. ReVoice was a community choir that consisted of members from two charitable organizations and the author of this article. A number of ReVoice’s members were adults with learning disabilities and part of the choir’s remit was to produce music that would feature in a film about hate crime perpetuated against people with disabilities. In the light of debates regarding the politics of identity for people with disabilities, this article illustrates how the formation of the choir, the rehearsal process and the choir performances constituted a distinctive cultural context that afforded people significant opportunities to develop an alter...
Background: Community singing is becoming more popular in many parts of the world owing to its healt...
Disability culture is a site within which social and positional identities are struggled for and dom...
This study aims to explore how interaction with the performing arts could facilitate the participati...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.I...
Background: An estimated 1.4 million people in the United Kingdom (UK) have an intellectual disabili...
In recent decades, cultural institutions in Western countries have developed educational services an...
This paper uses personalisation and the capabilities approach to explore inclusive music classes for...
Compared with other members of the general population, adults living with a chronic mental illness o...
All humans are born with musical capacity, yet many individuals have minimal access to active music-...
This article analyses and reflects upon a community music project that occurred in 2016 in Portugal....
© 2017 Dr. Melissa Amy Irving MurphyThe action research project described in this thesis emerged fro...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the effect of self-reported contact with indi...
research focuses on the performing arts lives of four performers with learning difficulties, who wer...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the effect of self- reported contact with ind...
This article presents findings from qualitative research which aimed to capture the experience and v...
Background: Community singing is becoming more popular in many parts of the world owing to its healt...
Disability culture is a site within which social and positional identities are struggled for and dom...
This study aims to explore how interaction with the performing arts could facilitate the participati...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.I...
Background: An estimated 1.4 million people in the United Kingdom (UK) have an intellectual disabili...
In recent decades, cultural institutions in Western countries have developed educational services an...
This paper uses personalisation and the capabilities approach to explore inclusive music classes for...
Compared with other members of the general population, adults living with a chronic mental illness o...
All humans are born with musical capacity, yet many individuals have minimal access to active music-...
This article analyses and reflects upon a community music project that occurred in 2016 in Portugal....
© 2017 Dr. Melissa Amy Irving MurphyThe action research project described in this thesis emerged fro...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the effect of self-reported contact with indi...
research focuses on the performing arts lives of four performers with learning difficulties, who wer...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the effect of self- reported contact with ind...
This article presents findings from qualitative research which aimed to capture the experience and v...
Background: Community singing is becoming more popular in many parts of the world owing to its healt...
Disability culture is a site within which social and positional identities are struggled for and dom...
This study aims to explore how interaction with the performing arts could facilitate the participati...