| Arild Bergh - Festschrift for John Sloboda |
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Arild Bergh has contributed a chapter to a festschrift for John Sloboda which is published in connection with his move from Keele University to the Oxford Research Group. Emotions in motion: Transforming conflict and music; in Irène Deliège and Jane Davidson (eds), Music and the Mind: Investigating the functions and processes of music (a book in honour of John Sloboda) [forthcoming 2009] Abstract: In recent violent conflicts around the world, music has often been used to channel emotions and make combatants' fluid identities more explicit and oppositional in order to create or sustain the conflict. And in industrialised countries music is used by groups from different geographical origins to maintain group borders and thus emphasise their differences with other groups. At the same time there is an increased interest in the use of aesthetic materials such as music to attempt to transform these conflicts and tensions, with highly variable results. Emotions in motion: Transforming conflict and music; in Irène Deliège and Jane Davidson (eds), Music and the Mind: Investigating the functions and processes of music (a book in honour of John Sloboda) [forthcoming 2009]
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