音乐技术、教育和地图:利用地理空间技术和数据为音乐教育研究提供信息

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R. Purves
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地理信息系统和地理空间统计的最新发展,以及对大型、高分辨率“地理编码”数据集的更大获取,正在改变环境、社会和经济研究。在过去的十年里,这些技术在音乐创作、音乐教育和音乐研究领域的应用虽小,但越来越多。本文首先简要概述了整个开发过程。它接着提供了一系列地理空间统计技术的详细处理,希望这些技术可以应用于广泛的音乐和音乐教育研究领域。这些技术是通过参考一个异常的具体案例研究来说明的,该案例研究涉及一个英国地方政府区域(地方当局)在2003年至2010年间提供的器乐学费。该案例研究利用了详细的匿名参与者记录(n = 6063)分析,除其他技术外,还使用了位置商、空间自相关性测试和不同分布以及“全球”和“局部”回归模型。本文将演示如何使用开源软件和免费的人口普查、政府和地图数据来应用这些技术。
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Music technology, education and maps: The use of geospatial technology and data to inform music education research
Recent developments in geographical information systems and geospatial statistics, together with greater access to large, fine-resolution ‘geocoded’ data sets, are transforming environmental, social and economic research. Over the past decade, there has been a small, but growing application of these techniques within the fields of music making, music education and music research. This article begins by offering a brief overview of some of the developments as a whole. It goes on to offer a detailed treatment of a series of geospatial statistical techniques which, it is hoped, may be applicable within a wide range of music and music education research fields. These techniques are illustrated through references to a deviant idiographic case study dealing with instrumental tuition provided by one English local government area (local authority) between 2003 and 2010. The case study draws on analyses of detailed anonymized participant records (n = 6063) using, amongst other techniques, location quotients, tests for spatial autocorrelation and distinct distributions and ‘global’ and ‘local’ regression models. The article will demonstrate how these techniques can be applied using open-source software and freely available census, government and cartographic data.
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