Browsing NMH-publikasjoner by Subject "musikksosiologi"
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A technology of well-being. A qualitative study on the use of MP3 players as a medium for musical self care
(NMH-publikasjoner;2012:1, Doctoral thesis, 2012)The Ph.D. study "A technology of well-being" takes on a positive, resource-oriented approach to the research on use of MP3 players. The aim of the study is to interrogate whether and how the use of MP3 players can function ... -
Life and Lullabies. Exploring the basis of meaningfulness in parents’ lullaby singing
(NMH-publikasjoner;2014:2, Doctoral thesis, 2014)Lisa Bonnár’s study furnishes opportunies of understanding Norwegian parents’ lullaby singing, a social and musical phenomen that has been hidden, until now, within the confines of private homes. Despite the vast research ... -
Musikk, helse, identitet
(NMH-publikasjoner;2011:3, Book; Peer reviewed, 2011)For mange mennesker spiller musik en hovedrolle i den proces, der kaldes individets identitetsdannelse. Musikkens bidrag til udviklingen af menneskers selv- eller identitetsfølelse er i løbet af det seneste tiår blevet et ... -
Musikk, helse, identitet
(NMH-publikasjoner;2011:3, Book; Peer reviewed, 2011)For mange mennesker spiller musik en hovedrolle i den proces, der kaldes individets identitetsdannelse. Musikkens bidrag til udviklingen af menneskers selv- eller identitetsfølelse er i løbet af det seneste tiår blevet et ... -
Å lære i kor : Belcanto som praksisfellesskap
(NMH-publikasjoner, Doctoral thesis, 2009)Singing in general, and more specifically choir singing, is popular in today’s culture. In Norway more than 200 000 people sing in amateur choirs, which is the field of interest for the present dissertation. A case study ... -
Å lære i kor : Belcanto som praksisfellesskap
(NMH-publikasjoner, Doctoral thesis, 2009)Singing in general, and more specifically choir singing, is popular in today’s culture. In Norway more than 200 000 people sing in amateur choirs, which is the field of interest for the present dissertation. A case study ...