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UNINA9910493682503321 |
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Artistic Research in Music: Discipline and Resistance [[electronic resource] ] : Artists and Researchers at the Orpheus Institute / / edited by Jonathan Impett |
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Leuven, Belgium, : Leuven University Press, [2017] |
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1 online resource (1 PDF (312 pages) :) : illustrations, music |
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Arts - Study and teaching |
Aesthetics - Research |
Arts - Research |
Electronic books. |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Introduction / Jonathan Impett -- part 1. Current research -- Rasch24 : the somatheme / Paulo de Assis -- The C-natural that wants to be a C-sharp : visions and realities of Beethoven's Broadwood / Tom Beghin -- Thinking-through-music : on knowledge production, materiality, embodiment, and subjectivity in artistic research / Stefan Östersjö -- Artistic research avant la lettre? The case of Glenn Gould's Brahms concerto interpretation / Luk Vaes -- Searching for depth in the flat world : art, research, and institutions / Esa Kirkkopelto -- On research, truth, and the art of making music : an essay from a psychodynamic-philosophical point of view / Kari Kurkela -- Two decades of artistic research : the antipodal experience / Huib Schippers, Vanessa Tomlinson, Paul Draper -- Facing the future looking back : understanding music as a field of knowledge one hundred years ago / Leonella Grasso Caprioli -- New knowledge from the artist's perspective : on artistic research / Gertrud Sandqvist -- Running in circles, with "music" in mind / Susan Melrose -- Q and A : towards a practice of artistic research / Janneke Wesseling and Kitty Zijlmans -- Posing the question within the framework of artistic research / Janneke Wesseling -- Giving an answer / Kitty Zijlmans -- The contemporary musician and the production of knowledge : practice, research, and |
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responsibility / Jonathan Impett -- part 2. Institutional perspectives -- A conversation with Jo Bury / Ellie Nimeroski -- The impossible unity of musical practice? / Remy Campos -- Past--present--future / Frans de Ruiter -- Artistic research at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz : interim assessment and perspectives / Robert Höldrich -- From audacious vision to impactful reality : an extraordinary journey worthy of Orpheus / Bernard Lanskey -- Of Orpheus and artistic research / Don McLean -- Whither artistic research? / Janet Ritterman -- The Orpheus Institute : the driving force behind the "artistic research movement" / Georg Schulz -- Making research sound / Peter Tornquist -- Conservatoires in flux : research in the arts in the Flemish conservatoires of the twenty-first century / Kevin Voets. |
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Artistic research in music is now at a generational stage of development. How should it deal with its own maturing? From a kaleidoscope of individual pursuits, ethos and methodologies have emerged to encompass more distributed approaches. This transformation has taken place in parallel with changes in the dynamics and structures of culture, its institutions and constituencies. Artistic research maintains a productive dialectic between its potential status as discipline or as practice. It has developed topoi, tropes, and its own canon of cases, texts, and figures. How does it negotiate relationships with institutions, disciplines and bodies of theory while retaining the critical perspective of the artist? Twenty years ago the Orpheus Institute was founded in Ghent to pursue research through the practice of musicians; thus the Orpheus Institute is of the same generation as the field it was established to explore. This festive volume in honor of twenty years of the Orpheus Institute reviews the initial trajectory and looks ahead to the institute's new position. |
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UNINA9910890189803321 |
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Crowther Ami |
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Strengthening European Energy Policy : Governance Recommendations From Innovative Interdisciplinary Collaborations / / edited by Ami Crowther, Chris Foulds, Rosie Robison, Ganna Gladkykh |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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1 online resource (200 pages) |
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FouldsChris |
RobisonRosie |
GladkykhGanna |
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Energy policy |
Environmental sciences - Social aspects |
Human geography |
Environmental policy |
Energy Policy, Economics and Management |
Environmental Social Sciences |
Human Geography |
Environmental Policy |
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Building pathways to an inclusive skilled labour force to decarbonise existing UK homes: Shared insights from across Britain and leading EU Member States -- Chapter 3: Resilient Infrastructure for Smart Cities: a Participatory Stakeholder Approach to Multi-Criteria Policy Design -- Chapter 4: EU – Africa cooperation for energy access: the case of geothermal energy communities -- Chapter 5: Safeguarding EU Energy Systems: An Interdisciplinary Framework for Resilience in the Digital Era -- Chapter 6: Rethinking energy system models: inclusive pathways to climate neutrality -- Chapter 7: Clean energy for all at risk: the need for community participation in the fast-tracked energy transition -- |
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Chapter 8: From Silicon to Perovskite: A Comprehensive Transdisciplinary Approach to Unveil Economic, Environmental and Societal Barriers and Potential of Established and Emerging PV technologies -- Chapter 9: Public and social acceptability of contentious low-carbon energy technologies in the last decade: nuclear fusion, agrivoltaics and offshore wind turbines -- Chapter 10: A chapter on challenging energy literacy -- Chapter 11: Unknown, uncertainties and risks: social and geoscience implications for public engagement in geothermal energy developments in Europe -- Chapter 12: Conclusion. |
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“Instead of broad and general policy advice, we get specific and concrete recommendations grounded in a profound understanding of the problems they aim to address.” – Harald Rohracher, Professor of Technology & Social Change, Linköping University, Sweden “A must-read for policymakers, researchers, and anyone invested in the European Green Deal's success.” – Wen Liu, Assistant Professor in the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, The Netherlands “This book highlights the crucial role of research and knowledge in policymaking processes and underscores the often underestimated potential of creating connections between SSH and STEM.” – Marta Arosio, Community Manager, Energy Cities, Belgium This open access book foregrounds novel collaborations between the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines, for the benefit of European energy policy. Each chapter has been led by a team spanning social and technical disciplines. The book proposes 10 policy recommendations to: Simplify the uptake of community energy; Prioritise societal engagement in geothermal; Create co-learning for energy communities; Facilitate energy literacy; Support place-based strategies for retrofit; Promote integrated policy design for agrivoltaics; Increase social acceptability of low-carbon technologies; Protect digital energy infrastructure; Understand stakeholder perceptions of energy-efficiency measures; and Rethink energy system models to support the just transition. It will be of interest to anyone developing, implementing or critiquing energy policy (locally, nationally or internationally) as well as those looking to expand the use of interdisciplinary research to achieve sustainability goals. Part of a three-volume collection covering climate, energy, and mobility policy. Ami Crowther is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute, and lead editor of this book. Chris Foulds is Professor of Sustainability & Society, at Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute, and co-leads the SSH CENTRE. Rosie Robison is Professor of Social Sustainability, at Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute, and co-leads the SSH CENTRE. Ganna Gladkykh is a Policy Fellow at the Stockholm Environment Institute. She edited this book whilst a Clean Energy Transition Expert at the European Energy Research Alliance. . |
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