Ethno Research was a large-scale research project examining the pedagogy and impact of JM International’s Ethno programme. The research was led by Professor Lee Higgins at the International Centre for Community Music, based at York St John University, and took place between 2019 and 2022.
There are many ways to engage with the findings of Ethno Research. Explore the website, or use the links below to help you find what you’re looking for.
Animations
- Understanding the Magic of the Ethno Experience (3 mins)
- Ethno Pedagogy (3 mins)
- Ethno 2022 (1.5 mins)
Online events
- Music-making for intercultural understanding – Trailer (2.5 mins) & full event recording (70 mins)
- Inclusion, identity and cultural diversity in group music-making – Trailer (3.5 mins) & full event recording (80 mins)
- Glocal music practices – Trailer (2 mins) & full event recording (80 mins)
Timeline
Research Reports
- Final report: Understanding the Magic of the Ethno Experience (2022)
- Exploring New Pathways (2022)
- Sharing Songs, Shaping Community (2022)
- The Complexities of Intercultural Music Exchange (2021)
- 30 Years of Ethno (2021)
- Pedagogy and Professional Development (2021)
- Ethno Organisers (2021)
- COVID-19 and Climate Change (2021)
- Ethno on the Road (2020)
- Framing Ethno World full report & condensed report (2020)
Pilot Case Studies (2019)
- Ethno Sweden
- Ethno Portugal
- Ethno Denmark (1)
- Ethno Denmark (2)
- Ethno Flanders
- Ethno Estonia
- Ethno Catalonia
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to e-mail Millie Raw Mackenzie on m.rawmackenzie@yorksj.ac.uk.
Image: Audrey Goforth
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