Rethinking Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Towards New Ethical Paradigms in Music and Health Research

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  • Niall Mc Guigan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2014.443

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Rethinking Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Towards New Ethical Paradigms in Music and Health Research
19 October 2013, Goldsmiths College, London, United Kingdom
Goldsmiths College, University of London
British Forum for Ethnomusicology (BFE)
Society for Education and Music Psychology Research (SEMPRE)

Author Biography

  • Niall Mc Guigan

    Niall Mc Guigan is an MA graduate of Ethnomusicology, Goldsmiths University London. He has previously completed a BA in Applied Music at Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland. His recent research projects, with a special interest in medical ethnomusicology include ethnographic and phenomenological accounts of sound healing groups in London and neo-shamanic rituals in Europe involving altered states, music and healing. Currently he is perusing the possibility of completing an MA in music therapy at Limerick University Ireland with focus on future interdisciplinary research related to music and healthcare.

    Email: mcguiganniall@gmail.com

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2014-08-08

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