posted on 2022-10-07, 02:33authored bySamuel E. Jones
<p>Music listening permeates everyday life. As a practice, it provides the listener with unique opportunities for a multitude of affective and cognitive experiences. In this thesis, I explore music listening as a cognitive ecological process. Rather than a matter of only perception or internal experience, music listening is distributed across mind, body, and both the physical and social environment. I begin by stepping through embodied and extended accounts of cognition to develop the foundation of an ecological approach to music listening. I then discuss the way in which music listening is an acquired and developed skill, contingent upon a complex array of socio-cultural and cognitive processes. In chapters 3 and 4 I briefly explore topics of interest for ongoing research. Chapter 3 explores how the listening ecology model is further shaped by live performance environments. Chapter 4 discusses the role of lyrics in music listening. In particular, what changes in the listener’s experience when the piece of music has lyrical content? By integrating a wide range of views from cognitive science, psychology, philosophy of mind and musicology, I hope to provide a theoretical foundation for future empirical and ethnographic research.</p>
History
Table of Contents
Chapter one - towards an ecology of music listening -- Chapter two - skilled listening -- Chapter three - live listening, performance & audience -- Chapter four - embedding lyrics in ecology -- Conclusion -- References
Notes
In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Research
Awarding Institution
Macquarie University
Degree Type
Thesis MRes
Degree
Thesis (MRes), Macquarie University, Faculty of Medicine, Health & Human Sciences, Department of Cognitive Science, 2020
Department, Centre or School
Department of Cognitive Science
Year of Award
2020
Principal Supervisor
John Sutton
Additional Supervisor 1
Kirk Olsen
Additional Supervisor 2
Kath Bicknell
Rights
Copyright: The Author
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