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Music Making and Sustainable Futures
  • ISSN: 1752-6299
  • E-ISSN: 1752-6302

Abstract

This Special Issue seeks to build a deeper understanding of the issues surrounding community music and sustainable futures by bringing together research perspectives which illuminate the complexities of this relationship, and the potential of community music to address global challenges of sustainability. In particular, this issue seeks to highlight promising lines of enquiry into this complex subject in order to understand better what attitudinal, ecological, epistemological, ontological and/or methodological shifts might be needed in order to develop a clearer focus on issues of community music and sustainability in future research.

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2025-01-30
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