
International Journal of Community Music 17.2 is out now!
Intellect is pleased to announce that International Journal of Community Music 17.2 is out now!
Facilitation is a key aspect of community music. While only two of the articles in IJCM 17.2 have the word ‘facilitators’ explicitly in the title, all the articles in this issue speak, in their distinct ways, to facilitation/facilitators in community music.
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https://www.intellectbooks.com/international-journal-of-community-music
Aims & Scope
The International Journal of Community Music is concerned with all aspects of community music. This double-blind peer-reviewed journal aims to provide opportunities for exploring international dimensions of community music practice and research, thereby contributing to the theory and practice of participatory music making.
This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Arts & Humanities Citation Index (AHCI).
Issue 17.2
Editorial
Editorial: Community music and ‘making easy’
ROGER MANTIE
Articles
What are the skills, attributes and knowledge for group singing facilitators? A systematic review
J. YOON IRONS, MICHAEL BONSHOR, LIESBETH TIP, SOPHIE BOYD, NICOLA WYDENBACH AND DAVID SHEFFIELD
FILIP VERNEERT, AN DE BISSCHOP, LUC NIJS AND THOMAS DE BAETS
JEREMY C. A. SMITH, JENENE BURKE, RICHARD CHEW AND ADELE ECHTER
JESSICA TANNER, PHILIP WILSON, DANIEL WIGHT AND LUCY THOMPSON
Collaborative songwriting as and for artistic activism
IMOGEN FLOWER
Documentary songwriting in prison: ‘I am good ‘bout myself’
JODY L. KERCHNER