Jill Halstead
Professor, Leader of the Grieg Research School in Interdisciplinary Music Studies
- E-mailjill.halstead@uib.no
- Phone+47 404 95 958
- Visitor AddressLars Hilles gate 35015 Bergen
- Postal AddressPostboks 78005020 Bergen
Grieg Research School in Interdisciplinary Music Studies
MVK100: Innføring i musikkvitenskap
MUTP104 / Musikkering (Musicking) (10 stp.)
MUTP312 / Musikkterapeutisk forskingsmetode (15 stp.)
MUTP360 / Masteroppgåve i musikkterapi (60 stp.).
- (2023). Deep Listening with Pauline Oliveros: The Queer Ear and Radical Care.
- (2022). Å lage Lego-lyder. En kroppslig tilnærming til musikkterapi med autistiske barn.
- (2022). Unsound Sound: Installation, film and audio.
- (2022). The room is a mess: Exploring the co-creation of space for attunement dynamics between an autistic child and a non-autistic music therapist. Nordic journal of music therapy. 21 pages.
- (2022). The Feminist Ear: Audio Installation.
- (2022). Sounding Lego. An enactive account of music therapy with autistic children. Findings from an international multiperspective focus group research.
- (2022). Sonic Engagement: The ethics and aesthetics of community engaged audio practice. Routledge.
- (2022). More-than-social listening: Undercover engagements and undoing auditory norms.
- (2022). Guitar Yarns: For Electric Guitar and Voices.
- (2022). About my Blood: An Essay about Menopause.
- (2021). Siste kapittel .
- (2021). Last Chapter - A Late Life Seminar Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Ageing and Participation.
- (2020). Body politics and the performance of gender in music therapy.
- (2019). Sound, Hearing, Movement, Performativity.
- (2019). Collaboration within the Shared Moments project.
- (2019). Body politics and performance of gender in music therapy. 16 pages.
- (2019). "I didn't think little old ladies wrote music like that" Gender and Ageing Against the Machine.
- (2018). “Darling, here is a song for you” Reimagining dementia, embodying care through creative arts practice. .
- (2018). Why Music Matters: Impact and the Value of the Arts.
- (2018). Moral Tuning: A cross-disciplinary study of musical metaphors in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments, and what they tell us about individual moral autonomy. Metaphilosophy. 435-458.
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