Sökning: "Ulrik Volgsten"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 avhandlingar innehållade orden Ulrik Volgsten.
1. Music, mind and the serious Zappa : the passions of a virtual listener
Sammanfattning : This dissertation argues that music is always ideological. For this thesis two lines of argument are given. The first states that music is always ideological because it requires verbal discourses about itself. The second line of argument states that music is always ideological because it influences the listener affectively. LÄS MER
2. Genre Transfer : Indie Music in Istanbul (1990s-2010s)
Sammanfattning : This thesis sheds light on border crossings of popular music genres and proposes a novel approach to studying circulation of popular music across the globe. It propounds a critical discussion on the conventions and politics of knowledge production and dissemination within the scholarship that lies in the intersection of popular music studies, ethnomusicology and music sociology. LÄS MER
3. "Som plåster på själen" : Om äldre män och musik som välbefinnanderesurs
Sammanfattning : The purpose of the thesis is to elucidate how older men’s interest in music can be understood as a wellbeing resource. This is motivated by the potential wellbeing threats facing older men with regards to loneliness and untreated depression. These challenges are understood to be tied to norms of masculinity around emotions. LÄS MER
4. Jenny Lind : röstens betydelse för hennes mediala identitet, en studie av hennes konstnärsskap 1838-49
Sammanfattning : Jenny Lind was an opera singer in the years 1838–49. During this time she was given the status f an icon mainly due to her image. She was almost sanctified by the press. Her “private personality” was assigned a saintly purity, and she became a stereotype symbol of femininity. LÄS MER
5. Singing, sharing, soothing : Family-centred music therapy during painful procedures in neonatal care
Sammanfattning : To sing is to communicate. The soothing, comforting and emotional regulating properties of a lullaby are well-known cross-culturally and historically. This doctoral thesis addresses neonatal pain management from a novel and groundbreaking perspective, studying the efficacy of live music therapy on infants’ pain responses during venepuncture. LÄS MER