The social value of music during the COVID-19 pandemic: exploring the benefits of online music participation for social capital, education, belonging and wellbeing

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Simone Krüger Bridge
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Abstract

This article presents the findings of The Digital Turn research project (2020–2021) that sought to understand, via qualitative research, the social value of online music participation offered by Liverpool Cathedral during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article will establish the context for the study, followed by the research methods for data collection and analysis, and the presentation and discussion of the results, which are grouped along four themes: Social Capital, Education, Belonging and Wellbeing. The results show that online music participation during the COVID-19 pandemic enhanced people’s sense of social connectedness and belonging; provided important opportunities for formal and informal music education and learning and exposure to an eclectic range of musical styles; resonated with and reinforced participants’ sense of shared identity and belonging; and enhanced people’s general health and wellbeing, along with a sense of normality and routine. The article will conclude with the study’s limitations and vision for future research.
COVID-19大流行期间音乐的社会价值:探索在线音乐参与对社会资本、教育、归属感和福祉的好处
本文介绍了Digital Turn研究项目(2020-2021)的研究结果,该项目旨在通过定性研究了解利物浦大教堂在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间提供的在线音乐参与的社会价值。本文将建立研究的背景,其次是数据收集和分析的研究方法,以及结果的介绍和讨论,这些研究分为四个主题:社会资本,教育,归属感和福祉。结果表明,新冠肺炎疫情期间,在线音乐参与增强了人们的社会联系感和归属感;为正式和非正式的音乐教育和学习提供了重要的机会,并接触到各种各样的音乐风格;与参与者产生共鸣并加强他们的共同身份和归属感;提高了人们的整体健康和福祉,以及一种正常和例行的感觉。本文将总结研究的局限性和对未来研究的展望。
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