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            Replanteando la acción social por la música

            la búsqueda de la convivencia y la ciudadanía en la Red de Escuelas de Música de Medellín

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            Author(s)
            Baker, Geoffrey
            Contributor(s)
            García, Claudia ()
            Collection
            ScholarLed
            Language
            English; Spanish
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            Abstract
            How can we better understand the past, present and future of Social Action for Music (ASPM)? This groundbreaking book examines the development of La Red de Escuelas de Música de Medellín, a network of 27 schools founded in 1996 in Colombia's second largest city in response to its reputation as the most dangerous city on Earth. Inspired by El Sistema, the founding Venezuelan music education program, La Red is, however, remarkably different: its history is one of multiple reinventions and a continuous search to improve its educational offer and better achieve its social objectives. His insights and attempts at transformation shed valuable light on ASPM's past, present, and future. Based on a year of intensive fieldwork in Colombia and written by Geoffrey Baker, author of El Sistema: Orchestrating Venezuela's Youth (2014), this important volume offers new perspectives on ASPM and its evolution both in academia and in practice. It will be of interest to a wide variety of audiences: employees and leaders of ASPM programs; music educators; sponsors and political leaders; and students and scholars from fields such as ASPM, music education, ethnomusicology, and other related fields.
             
            ¿Cómo podemos comprender mejor el pasado, el presente y el futuro de la Acción Social por la Música (ASPM)? Este libro pionero examina el desarrollo de La Red de Escuelas de Música de Medellín, una red de 27 escuelas fundada en 1996 en la segunda ciudad principal de Colombia como respuesta a su reputación como la ciudad más peligrosa en la Tierra. Inspirada en El Sistema, el programa venezolano fundacional de educación musical, La Red es, no obstante, notablemente diferente: su historia es una de múltiples reinvenciones y de una búsqueda continua para mejorar su oferta educativa y alcanzar mejor sus objetivos sociales. Sus reflexiones internas e intentos de transformación arrojan luz valiosa sobre el pasado, el presente y el futuro de ASPM. Basado en un año de trabajo de campo intensivo en Colombia y escrito por Geoffrey Baker, autor de El Sistema: Orchestrating Venezuela’s Youth (2014), este importante volumen ofrece nuevas perspectivas sobre ASPM y su evolución tanto en el ámbito académico como en la práctica. Será de interés para un público muy variado: empleados y líderes de programas ASPM; educadores musicales; patrocinadores y responsables políticos; y estudiantes y académicos de campos como ASPM, la educación musical, la etnomusicología y otros campos relacionados.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/177157
            Keywords
            acción social;música; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music::AVA Theory of music and musicology; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music::AVP Musicians, singers, bands and groups; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music::AVN Composers and songwriters; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHM Anthropology::JHMC Social and cultural anthropology
            DOI
            10.11647/obp.0263
            ISBN
            9781800642423, 9781800642430, 9781800642478, 9781800642454, 9781800642461
            Publisher
            Open Book Publishers
            Publisher website
            https://www.openbookpublishers.com
            Publication date and place
            Cambridge, 2022
            Pages
            510
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