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Professor Tia DeNora

    Hope
    Beginning Research in the Arts Therapies
    Music in Everyday Life
    Music for Life
    • Music for Life is the first survey in book form of Creative Music Therapy with adult clients. Central to the book is the idea that music therapy derives its uniqueness from music's base as a non-verbal art form. The accompanying CD allows the reader the opportunity to listen to excerpts from case studies described in the book.

      Music for Life
    • Music in Everyday Life

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(79)Évaluer

      This book shows how music is central to the construction and regulation of everyday life.

      Music in Everyday Life
    • Beginning Research in the Arts Therapies

      • 255pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,3(10)Évaluer

      The authors hold your hand and give you plenty of hints and tips while you prepare your funding proposal or research project. They help you think about your title, structure your research questions and aims, and prepare to collect, organize and analyze your research data. This book makes arts therapies research fun and absorbing.

      Beginning Research in the Arts Therapies
    • Hope

      The Dream We Carry

      This book provides a concise, interdisciplinary perspective on the emotion and practice of ‘hope'. Based on the idea that hope is a dream that we carry in different ways, the five chapters draw on the author’s original research and align it with literature on the sociology of culture and emotion, to explore the concept in relation to cultural and community practices and mental health.The climate crisis, violence, hostility, pandemics, homelessness, displacement, conflict, slavery, economic hardship and economic downturn, loneliness, anxiety, mental illness – are intensifying. There is a need for hope. There is also a need to confront hope - what is hope and what can, and cannot, be achieved by hoping. This confrontation includes distinguishing hope from wishful thinking and blind optimism. Using examples from different spheres of social life, including health, religion, music therapy, migration and social displacement, the book sets the idea of hope in context of situations of uncertainty, challenge and pain, and goes on to highlight the practical application of these ideas and outline an agenda for further research on ‘hope'.

      Hope