Espacios musicales colectivos durante y después del conflicto armado como lugares de preservación del tejido social
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2017-06-16
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Rodríguez Sánchez, Andrea del Pilar
Cabedo Mas, Alberto
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Universidad EAFIT
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Diversos estudios han puesto de manifiesto la capacidad de la práctica musical conjunta para contribuir a la construcción de espacios de paz en aquellos lugares en los que sus ciudadanos han sufrido situaciones de violencia. Sin embargo, no existe en la literatura científica un estudio de revisión que analice los impactos de este tipo de espacios musicales colectivos sobre el tejido social. Este artículo explora los efectos de experiencias con prácticas musicales colectivas en diferentes contextos con comunidades que sufren o han sufrido situaciones de conflicto armado o guerra. Con este fin, se ha realizado una revisión sistemática de la literatura científica y un análisis exhaustivo de los estudios localizados. La muestra final seleccionada comprende un total de quince estudios en los que se muestra la capacidad de los espacios musicales colectivos para servir de soporte a las personas y comunidades víctimas, tanto durante como después del conflicto.
Several studies have demonstrated that the joint musical practice can contribute to the construction of spaces of peace in those places where their communities have been subjected to violence. However, there is not one study in scientific literature that analyzes the impact of this type of collective musical spaces on social fabric. This article explores the effects of experiences with collective music practices in different contexts with communities that are or have been affected by armed conflicts or war. To this end, a systematic review of scientific literature and an exhaustive analysis of the localized studies were carried out. The selected final sample comprises a total of fifteen studies that show the capacity of collective musical spaces to serve as a support to the people and communities, victims both during and after the conflict.
Several studies have demonstrated that the joint musical practice can contribute to the construction of spaces of peace in those places where their communities have been subjected to violence. However, there is not one study in scientific literature that analyzes the impact of this type of collective musical spaces on social fabric. This article explores the effects of experiences with collective music practices in different contexts with communities that are or have been affected by armed conflicts or war. To this end, a systematic review of scientific literature and an exhaustive analysis of the localized studies were carried out. The selected final sample comprises a total of fifteen studies that show the capacity of collective musical spaces to serve as a support to the people and communities, victims both during and after the conflict.