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Vol. 14 No. 3 (2014): Special Issue on Music Therapy and Disability Studies
Vol. 14 No. 3 (2014): Special Issue on Music Therapy and Disability Studies
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v14i3
Published:
2014-11-01
Editorial
Shifting Frames: Are We Really Embracing Human Diversities?
Susan J Hadley
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Call for Papers: Special Issue on Medical Ethnomusicology and Music Therapy
Jane Edwards, Gregory Barz, Busskorn Binson
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Invited Submission - Special Issue
Destabilizing Bodies, Destabilizing Disciplines: Practicing Liminality in Music Therapy
Cindy LaCom, Rachel Reed
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"But You Don’t Look Sick": Dismodernism, Disability Studies and Music Therapy on Invisible Illness and the Unstable Body
Samantha Bassler
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The Competent Client and the Complexity of Dis-ability
Randi Rolvsjord
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The Relevance of Disability Perspectives in Music Therapy Practice with Children and Young People who have Intellectual Disability
Daphne Joan Rickson
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Music Therapy and Autism: A View from Disability Studies
Joseph Straus
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Ethnomusicological Perspectives on Autism, Neurodiversity, and Music Therapy
Michael B. Bakan
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"Music... to Cure or Disable:" Therapy for Whom?
Stefan Honisch
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Does Disability Studies have Anything to Say to Music Therapy? And Would Music Therapy Listen if it Did?
Colin Alasdair Cameron
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Dis/Abling Musicking: Reflections on a Disability Studies Perspective in Music Therapy.
Maren Metell
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Bio-political Perspectives on the Expression of People with Disabilities in Music Therapy: Case Examples
Hiroko Miyake
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