The GAME research group will
soon be completing its application for funding to extend the Music
Talks project as Music Talks II, which will build further on our previous
methods but emphasize the design and application of new digital tools. We are thankful
for the EU's Erasmus Plus funding and hopeful the project will continue.
Music Talks produces evidence-based methods for using music to promote civic engagement among European youth, and is based on a collaboration between Nordic, Baltic, and Balkan organizations in multiple sectors: a university, community schools, and youth-oriented NGOs.
In addition to the
materials on the Music Talks website, we will soon have the following academic
outcome:
Hebert, D. G. & Johnson, D. (in press, 2024). Global music
communities and civic engagement in the digital age. In D. Blandy & F.
Bastos (Eds.), Promoting Civic Engagement through Art Education: A Call to Action for Creative Educators.
Routledge.
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