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    The Oxford Handbook of Social Justice in Music Education.Cathy Benedict, Patrick K. Schmidt, Gary Spruce & Paul Woodford - 2015 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Music education has historically had a tense relationship with social justice. One the one hand, educators concerned with music practices have long preoccupied themselves with ideas of open participation and the potentially transformative capacity that musical interaction fosters. On the other hand, they have often done so while promoting and privileging a particular set of musical practices, traditions, and forms of musical knowledge, which has in turn alienated and even excluded many children from music education opportunities. The Oxford Handbook of (...)
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    A Response to Claire Detels, "Towards a Redefinition of the Role of the Arts in Education: Extrapolations from Ernest Gellner's Plough, Sword, and Book".Paul Woodford - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review 9 (2):39-41.
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    Evaluating Edwin Gordon's music learning theory from a critical thinking perspective.Paul G. Woodford - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review.
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    Pictures of Music Education by Estelle R. Jorgensen (review).Paul Woodford - 2014 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 22 (2):209.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Pictures of Music Education by Estelle R. JorgensenPaul WoodfordEstelle R. Jorgensen, Pictures of Music Education. Indiana University Press, 2011Estelle Jorgensen has long been a mainstay of the philosophy of the music education community, having served as founding chair of the Philosophy of Music Education Special Research Interest Group of the National Association of Music Educators (formerly the Music Educators National Conference) and founding co-chair of the International Society (...)
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    Living in a postmusical age: revisiting the concept of abstract reason.Paul G. Woodford - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review.
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    Music, Reason, Democracy, and the Construction of Gender.Paul G. Woodford - 2001 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (3):73.
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    Musicking: The Meanings of Performing and Listening (review).Paul Woodford - 2001 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 9 (2):45-46.
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    On The Education of Bennett Reimer.Paul Woodford - 2015 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 23 (2):142.
    This paper reviews some of the social, historical, and political forces and events that influenced the development of Bennett Reimer’s early philosophy of music education in the late 1950s and continuing to his death in 2013. John Dewey’s ideas about the moral and political purposes of art education are employed as critical tools for understanding the political dynamics of Reimer’s career during the early Cold War as all education was conceived by government and prominent education reformers as social control rather (...)
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    The Eclipse of the Public: A Response to David Elliott's “Music Education as/for Artistic Citizenship”.Paul Woodford - 2014 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 22 (1):22.
    This paper is an invited response to a one published by David Elliott in The Music Educator in 2012 in which music teachers were enjoined to encourage children to use music’s expressive power as a political tool in pursuit of social justice. While in agreement with him that this can be an appropriate use of music, there is a curious avoidance of controversy in Elliott’s article that might frustrate that end in that nothing is said about whether students should be (...)
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