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Policy Press eBooks, Sep 14, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Jul 30, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Sep 14, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Sep 14, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Jul 30, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Jul 30, 2023
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 1999
Irish Journal of Sociology
The article investigates the ways in which young musicians explored new (unfamiliar) social lands... more The article investigates the ways in which young musicians explored new (unfamiliar) social landscapes and emotions during Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns, through learning to listen to the “music within their steps” while walking on their own or with members of their own families for the inter-disciplinary project ‘The Musical Steps’. The project examines the self-recorded essays, visual materials and reflections by the young musicians and their parents, which reveal new cultural perspectives of sound, space and silence, along with the thoughts about musical repertoire which were inspired by the walks. Methodologically, we applied the walking biographical method that enabled us to explore young musicians’ reflections on music and their lives during lockdowns from an inter-disciplinary perspective. The walking biographies approach to research on the move has been specially adapted for young musicians and their families by the authors. This article explores how walking changed young musi...
The Routledge International Handbook of the Place of Religion in Early Childhood Education and Care
Handbuch Biographieforschung, 2017
This chapter provides an overview of developments and new dimensions in biographical research in ... more This chapter provides an overview of developments and new dimensions in biographical research in the UK. Building upon the comprehensive review of biographical research centres and individual researchers by Brian Roberts in 2010, which created a framework for current analysis, we focus, on the definition(s) of biographical methods, followed by the main areas of application and new developing areas of biographical research in the UK. We also share some of the work of key biographical researchers in the UK.
This paper was prompted by my presentation at the Conference “25 years later: between the Soviet ... more This paper was prompted by my presentation at the Conference “25 years later: between the Soviet past and an unclear European and Eurasian future” which was organized by the Project for Migration and Security Studies on the post-Soviet space of the Central European University in Budapest (directed by Dr. Irina Molodikova). It addresses the ways in which new nation building in Lithuania and Latvia since the 1990-s affects cultural identities of ethnic minorities in this historically culturally diverse region. Its aim is to identify from a “bottom up” perspective means through which individuals from different ethnic minorities express and negotiate their cultural, ethnic and national affiliations. It explores the ways ethnic minority people retain their own identities amidst globalization/hybridization of culture at the beginning of the 21st century and new nation-building. Using a variety of empirical, including biographical data the paper contributes to the theoretical and policy de...
Policy Press eBooks, Sep 14, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Jul 30, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Sep 14, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Sep 14, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Apr 23, 2024
Policy Press eBooks, Jul 30, 2023
Policy Press eBooks, Jul 30, 2023
De Gruyter eBooks, Dec 31, 1999
Irish Journal of Sociology
The article investigates the ways in which young musicians explored new (unfamiliar) social lands... more The article investigates the ways in which young musicians explored new (unfamiliar) social landscapes and emotions during Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns, through learning to listen to the “music within their steps” while walking on their own or with members of their own families for the inter-disciplinary project ‘The Musical Steps’. The project examines the self-recorded essays, visual materials and reflections by the young musicians and their parents, which reveal new cultural perspectives of sound, space and silence, along with the thoughts about musical repertoire which were inspired by the walks. Methodologically, we applied the walking biographical method that enabled us to explore young musicians’ reflections on music and their lives during lockdowns from an inter-disciplinary perspective. The walking biographies approach to research on the move has been specially adapted for young musicians and their families by the authors. This article explores how walking changed young musi...
The Routledge International Handbook of the Place of Religion in Early Childhood Education and Care
Handbuch Biographieforschung, 2017
This chapter provides an overview of developments and new dimensions in biographical research in ... more This chapter provides an overview of developments and new dimensions in biographical research in the UK. Building upon the comprehensive review of biographical research centres and individual researchers by Brian Roberts in 2010, which created a framework for current analysis, we focus, on the definition(s) of biographical methods, followed by the main areas of application and new developing areas of biographical research in the UK. We also share some of the work of key biographical researchers in the UK.
This paper was prompted by my presentation at the Conference “25 years later: between the Soviet ... more This paper was prompted by my presentation at the Conference “25 years later: between the Soviet past and an unclear European and Eurasian future” which was organized by the Project for Migration and Security Studies on the post-Soviet space of the Central European University in Budapest (directed by Dr. Irina Molodikova). It addresses the ways in which new nation building in Lithuania and Latvia since the 1990-s affects cultural identities of ethnic minorities in this historically culturally diverse region. Its aim is to identify from a “bottom up” perspective means through which individuals from different ethnic minorities express and negotiate their cultural, ethnic and national affiliations. It explores the ways ethnic minority people retain their own identities amidst globalization/hybridization of culture at the beginning of the 21st century and new nation-building. Using a variety of empirical, including biographical data the paper contributes to the theoretical and policy de...