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The Japanese version of the barcelona music reward questionnaire (J-BMRQ) confirms the cross-cultural generalizability of the "five-factor" model. [PDF]
Honda S +7 more
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Blueprint for Constructing Courses of Regional Music Culture in Local Colleges and Universities [PDF]
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Working at Boimondau: A Community Experience
Abstract In the 1940s and 1950s, France witnessed the emergence of labor communities whose ambition was to escape capitalism and abolish wage labor. This article focuses on Boimondau, the best‐known community at the time. In terms of work, the central activity in the life of the community, two main tensions lastingly structured the collective and ...
Michel Lallement
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Musical Performance and Biomedical Human Enhancement: Ethnographic Perspectives on Bioethical Questions. [PDF]
Saltzstein J.
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ABSTRACT What are captions, and why do they matter? Captioning is a text‐based tool that makes it easier for those who do not sufficiently recognize spoken language on the screen to understand TV and films. Furthermore, the captions help viewers understand the screen content, notwithstanding the context they are in.
Jan‐Eerik Leppaenen
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Patterns and Predictors of Children's Musical Engagement From an Aotearoa NZ Longitudinal Cohort. [PDF]
Evans RJ, Yeom D, Tao A, Ip RHL, Dean B.
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Abstract Community participation is recognized as a crucial yet problematic element for addressing many issues in social development. Generating participation, however, is particularly challenging due to existing inequalities within heterogeneous communities, making it difficult for organizations to engage marginalized groups while letting go of their ...
Trish Ruebottom +2 more
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From roots to glamor: gendered transformations of adapted folk songs in contemporary Bollywood. [PDF]
Begum M, Mukherjee A.
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The Support Paradox: Explaining (Mis)Matches in Refugee Workplace Support
Abstract Recent refugee movements have spurred corporate initiatives, with workplace support proving critical for integration. However, while research on workplace support for refugees remains limited, the broader support literature highlights paradoxical effects – support either benefits or harms recipients depending on how well it matches their needs.
Robin Pesch, Ebru Ipek
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