Practitioner Research in Voice Studies aims to support the artist-scholar who wishes to design and publish research in voice. The book is useful for the novice, who wants tangible tools to begin, and for the more experienced researcher, who wants varying perspectives on how voice scholarship has evolved.
Practitioner Research in Voice Studies aims to support the artist-scholar who wishes to design and publish research in voice. The book is useful for the novice, who wants tangible tools to begin, and for the more experienced researcher, who wants varying perspectives on how voice scholarship has evolved.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rockford Sansom, PhD, is a voice teacher and communication coach. For seven years, he was the Editor of the Voice and Speech Review. His book publications include The History of Voice Pedagogy, Vocal Traditions, Voice and Identity, and Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices (2nd ed). He is a VASTA Lifetime Distinguished Member.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Practitioner Research in Voice Studies 1. Research and Practice in Voice Studies: Searching for a Methodology 2. Voicing a Practitioner Research Methodology: Further Framing the Conversation 3. Insights, Considerations, and Suggestions for the Practitioner-Researcher in Voice Studies 4. Exploring the Narrative: Voice Practitioner Research and the Literature Review Process 5. "The Full Monty": Taking a Fully Qualitative Approach to Research By Singers, With Singers, For Singers 6. A Guide to Publishing in the Voice and Speech Review 7. Voice Research Reflections: Tips for the Artist-Scholar 8. Voice Training Methods in MFA Acting Programs: Preliminary Descriptive USA Data 9. Impolite Birth: Theatre Voice Training and the Experience of Childbirth 10. Healthy and Efficient Voice Use Awareness in Amateur Group Singers: A Multi-Sensory Self-Assessment Protocol Trial 11. Communication and Resilience in Acting Students: A Qualitative Study 12. Survey of University Acting Majors regarding the Most Useful Elements of Singing Training 13. Keep the Arrows: Interrogating Discrimination in Fandom Through Solo Performance 14. La Casa de Inez: Investigating History, Voice, and Memory through Embodied, Site-Specific Storytelling 15. Finding a Way: More Tales of Dyslexia and Dyspraxia in Psychophysical Actor Training 16. Accent Modification, Voicework, and ALS: A Case Study in Prolonging the Ability to Speak 17. When Mouths Went Missing: A Post-Pandemic, Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration for Actors and Animators 18. Poetry, Voice, Brain, and Body 19. Assessment in Musical Theatre: A Tool for Transparency, Equity, and Student Learning 20. Online Theatre Voice Pedagogy: A Literature Review 21. The Unspoken Voice and Speech Debate [or] the Sacred Cow in the Conservatory
Introduction: Practitioner Research in Voice Studies 1. Research and Practice in Voice Studies: Searching for a Methodology 2. Voicing a Practitioner Research Methodology: Further Framing the Conversation 3. Insights, Considerations, and Suggestions for the Practitioner-Researcher in Voice Studies 4. Exploring the Narrative: Voice Practitioner Research and the Literature Review Process 5. "The Full Monty": Taking a Fully Qualitative Approach to Research By Singers, With Singers, For Singers 6. A Guide to Publishing in the Voice and Speech Review 7. Voice Research Reflections: Tips for the Artist-Scholar 8. Voice Training Methods in MFA Acting Programs: Preliminary Descriptive USA Data 9. Impolite Birth: Theatre Voice Training and the Experience of Childbirth 10. Healthy and Efficient Voice Use Awareness in Amateur Group Singers: A Multi-Sensory Self-Assessment Protocol Trial 11. Communication and Resilience in Acting Students: A Qualitative Study 12. Survey of University Acting Majors regarding the Most Useful Elements of Singing Training 13. Keep the Arrows: Interrogating Discrimination in Fandom Through Solo Performance 14. La Casa de Inez: Investigating History, Voice, and Memory through Embodied, Site-Specific Storytelling 15. Finding a Way: More Tales of Dyslexia and Dyspraxia in Psychophysical Actor Training 16. Accent Modification, Voicework, and ALS: A Case Study in Prolonging the Ability to Speak 17. When Mouths Went Missing: A Post-Pandemic, Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration for Actors and Animators 18. Poetry, Voice, Brain, and Body 19. Assessment in Musical Theatre: A Tool for Transparency, Equity, and Student Learning 20. Online Theatre Voice Pedagogy: A Literature Review 21. The Unspoken Voice and Speech Debate [or] the Sacred Cow in the Conservatory
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