著者
中村 美亜
出版者
九州大学大学院芸術工学研究院
雑誌
芸術工学研究 (ISSN:13490915)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.21, pp.13-29, 2014-10-16

Focusing on the Great East Japan Earthquake, the present study aims to deepen our understanding of the roles and effects of musical practice in the grief and recovery process from disaster damage. This particular article examines the discourse of "power of music", which was rather abruptly appeared after the Japan earthquake, and investigates the realities of post-quake musical practices, informed by constructionist perspectives of recent interdisciplinary studies of music (such as sociology of music, cultural studies, and ethnomusicology). The contents are as follows : the discourse of "power of music", the previous studies on music and disaster, the method of the present study, the interim reports of the newspaper and field research, and the conclusion. In particular, the newspaper research section presents an overview and discusses characteristics of the musical discourse and practices after the earthquake. The field research section then reports two musical events held in the cities of Fukushima and Sendai. The concluding section finally summarizes the findings and agendas of this ongoing research and suggests possibilities of the application for future cultural policy and arts management.
著者
中村 美亜
出版者
九州大学
雑誌
挑戦的萌芽研究
巻号頁・発行日
2013-04-01

東日本大震災後、「音楽の力」という言葉が頻繁に登場し、死者への追悼や復興など様々な場面で音楽が用いられた。本研究は、震災復興において、音楽が果たす機能や人や社会にもたらす効果を明らかにすることを目的としている。研究は、(1)「音楽の力」という言葉の使用に関する調査、(2)震災後の音楽活動に関する概要把握、(3)被災地での事例調査、(4)認知科学やトラウマ研究の応用、(5)文化政策的知見の抽出という5つのフェイズから成っている。社会学的なアプローチをベースにしつつも、認知科学や精神医学的知見を取り入れることで、音楽の「力」が発動するプロセスやメカニズムに関する理論的説明を行った。
著者
長津 結一郎 髙坂 葉月 中村 美亜 尾本 章
出版者
九州大学大学院芸術工学研究院
雑誌
芸術工学研究 (ISSN:13490915)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.26, pp.65-78, 2018-01-22

This paper examines the role of local radio in relation to inter-regional community development. Collaborative action research was conducted as a project based on a partnership between academia and local radio in Fukuoka, Japan. Research was undertaken in the following steps; 1) co-production of a radio program that invited local creative talent, and a participatory exhibition themed on the connection of urban and rural regions, 2) post-project interviews, 3) analysis and modeling of the two projects and the relationships between various actors. It was found that, some urban listeners built empathy for rural regional issues aired on the program, and spurred them to action, leading to the development of communities. Empathy for local issues, as felt by the radio host, emerged as an important factor influencing listener involvement. Through this research, the potentiality of radio was demonstrated as an affective medium for interregional community development.