A Cultural Psychology of Music Education
Edited by Margaret S. Barrett
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Edited by Margaret S. Barrett, University of Queensland, Australia
Margaret S. Barrett is Professor and Head of the School of Music at The University of Queensland. Her research interests include the investigation of the role of music and the arts in human thought and activity, creativity and the pedagogy of creative thought and activity, aesthetic decision-making, young children's musical thinking and identity work in and through music, and, the meaning and value of the arts for young people. This research has been funded through grants from the Australian Research Council, the Australia Council for the Arts, and the British Academy, and has been published in the key journals and monographs of the discipline. Recent publications include Narrative inquiry in music education: troubling certainty (Springer 2009, with Sandra Stauffer).
Contributors:
Professor Margaret S. Barrett, University of Queensland, Australia
Professor Patricia Shehan Campbell, University of Washington, USA
Professor Peter Dunbar-Hall, University of Sydney, Australia
Professor Magne Espeland, Stord/Haugesund University College, Norway
Professor Susan Hallam, Institute of Education, University of London, UK
Professor Cecilia Hultberg, Music Education Research and Research Studies Royal College of Music, Stockholm
Professor Kathryn Marsh, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney, Australia
Dr. Susan O'Neill, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Professor Graham Welch, Institute of Education, University of London, UK
Professor Jackie Wiggins, Oakland University, USA