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Music Making and Civic Imagination makes a powerful case for the potential of music to aid in human flourishing. Dave Camlin, a musician and educator, lays out a holistic philosophy of music that recognizes the complex web of meaning spread across the complementary dimensions of performance and participation. Highlighting that the social bonds arising from making music share many of the neurobiological underpinnings of attachment and love, Camlin shows how the making of music can help facilitate ethical human connection.
Dave Camlin lectures in music education at the Royal College of Music and Trinity-Laban Conservatoire.
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Music Making and Civic Imagination makes a powerful case for the potential of music to aid in human flourishing. Dave Camlin, a musician and educator, lays out a holistic philosophy of music that recognizes the complex web of meaning spread across the complementary dimensions of performance and participation. Highlighting that the social bonds arising from making music share many of the neurobiological underpinnings of attachment and love, Camlin shows how the making of music can help facilitate ethical human connection.

Dave Camlin lectures in music education at the Royal College of Music and Trinity-Laban Conservatoire.


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Dr Dave Camlin BA (Hons), PGCE, DProf is an award-winning musician from Cumbria (UK) whose practice spans performance, composition, teaching, community music and research. He lectures in music education at the Royal College of Music and Trinity-Laban Conservatoire in London. His research interests include: community music, especially group singing; music, health and wellbeing; musician education. He has pioneered the use of Sensemaker® 'distributed ethnography' as a research method for understanding artistic and cultural experiences. His recent book Music Making and Civic Imagination (Intellect, 2023) explores the potential of musicing as both a complex adaptive system (CAS) and a global resource for sustainability.

Contact: Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2BS, UK; Trinity Laban, King Charles Court, Old Royal Naval College Greenwich, London, SE10 9JF, UK.