Music Downtown Eastside offers an in-depth look at how music-making can promote human rights among the homeless and others living in urban neighborhoods marked by poverty. Author Klisala Harrison critically examines a wide range of local initiatives and shows how they can help vulnerable citizens develop their capabilities but also sometimes unwittingly harm them.
Music Downtown Eastside offers an in-depth look at how music-making can promote human rights among the homeless and others living in urban neighborhoods marked by poverty. Author Klisala Harrison critically examines a wide range of local initiatives and shows how they can help vulnerable citizens develop their capabilities but also sometimes unwittingly harm them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Klisala Harrison is Academy of Finland Research Scholar in ethnomusicology at the University of Helsinki. She has extensive research experience on music in relation to human rights, poverty and capability development; music, health and well-being; and musics of Indigenous peoples across the Arctic and of asylum seekers in Europe.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Music in Urban Poverty: Why Rights? Why Capabilities? Part I: Popular Music for Vancouver's Poor Chapter 2: Jams and Music Therapy Sessions Chapter 3: Organizations Hosting Music-Making for Urban Poor Part II: Human Rights and Capability Development in Musical Moments Chapter 4: The Human Right to Health: Autonomy Chapter 5: Harm Reduction Chapter 6: Women's Rights Chapter 7: Self-determination Chapter 8: The Right to the City during Gentrification Part III: Conclusions Chapter 9: The Power to Do Something References
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Music in Urban Poverty: Why Rights? Why Capabilities? Part I: Popular Music for Vancouver's Poor Chapter 2: Jams and Music Therapy Sessions Chapter 3: Organizations Hosting Music-Making for Urban Poor Part II: Human Rights and Capability Development in Musical Moments Chapter 4: The Human Right to Health: Autonomy Chapter 5: Harm Reduction Chapter 6: Women's Rights Chapter 7: Self-determination Chapter 8: The Right to the City during Gentrification Part III: Conclusions Chapter 9: The Power to Do Something References
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