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Comparison of Two Music Training Approaches on Music and Speech Perception in Cochlear Implant Users
In normal-hearing (NH) adults, long-term music training may benefit music and speech perception, even when listening to spectro-temporally degraded signals as experienced by cochlear implant (CI) users.
Christina D. Fuller +4 more
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Contemporary Trends of the Interpretation of the Ukrainian Folk-Song Performance Paradigm
The aim of this paper is to highlight the features of interpretation of the Ukrainian folk-song performance paradigm in the works of the contemporary performers of the Ukrainian song M. Yurasova, I. Chervinskaya, O. Nikitiuk.
Yu. I. Karchova
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ABSTRACT This article uses the case of living organ donation from daughters to mothers in Türkiye to examine how maternal subjectivities are constructed, enacted, and transformed within specific cultural contexts. In Türkiye, motherhood is both culturally idealized and politically reinforced as the moral core of womanhood.
Sezen Demirhan, İlknur Gürses Köse
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An interview with Dr Diane Austin
For many years Dr Diane Austin has been developing a very special use of the voice in her practice as a music psychotherapist. The transformational aspects of this approach have been witnessed by colleagues who have heard Diane present at conferences or ...
Patricia Preston-Roberts
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Organizational Soundscapes and the Sonicity of Voices: The Power of the ‘Sounds’ that Carry ‘Words’
Abstract Organizations are soundscapes – they resonate with sounds and particularly the sounds of voices. Somehow however voice sonics, that is the sounds of voices and not the words carried on those sounds, have escaped attention in management studies. This absence of analysis is peculiar given voice sonics' undoubted influence on management (they may
Nancy Harding, Jackie Ford
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Arthur Lessac: an essay on Body energies in actor’s training
This article is a reflection on the four body energy states developed by Arthur Lessac: Buoyancy, Radiancy, Potency e Inter-Involvement and their use in the training of actors. Through a descriptive analysis of three explorations carried out according to
Maria Regina Tocchetto de Oliveira
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War as a Phenomenon of Inquiry in Management Studies
Abstract We argue that war as a phenomenon deserves more focused attention in management. First, we highlight why war is an important and relevant area of inquiry for management scholars. We then integrate scattered conversations on war in management studies into a framework structured around three building blocks – (a) the nature of war from an ...
Fabrice Lumineau, Arne Keller
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Drama Pedagogy Training (DPT), as other drama-based pedagogies, has been related to several outcomes, including creativity enhancement. This enhancement is commonly proven through the measurement of different creative processes.
Macarena-Paz Celume +3 more
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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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Visualization of vocal improvisation Specialty: Jazz improvisation and New Technologies
The present research project deals with the visualization of sound and how this affects a musical performance. To this end, we discuss the beginnings of data and music visualization and observe how their evolution has influenced jazz musicians, and specifically vocalists, in their performance.
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