Een diepgaande reflectie op de huidige situatie van muziek in de christelijke ritualiteit. In 1962 verscheen het boek Çhant et musique dans le culte chrétien' van de jezuïet Joseph Gelineau. Dit boek was richtinggevend voor de ontwikkeling van de liturgische muziek in de rooms-katholieke kerk vanaf de jaren zestig van de vorige eeuw. De vragen die Gelineau in 1962 stelde, zijn nog steeds relevant, zij het dat ze nu gesteld worden in een geheel nieuw kader. De fundamentele kwesties in het boek van Gelineau gaan in op muziek en religieuze betekenisgeving, muziek als ritueel, het belang van muziek als rituele praktijk, de veelheid aan ritueel-muzikale repertoires, participatie aan ritueel-muzikale repertoires, en de taak van componist en kerkmusicus.
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At this critical moment in time, April 2020, when we are living with the cataclysmic event of Covid-19, television – a medium declared almost dead at the beginning of this millennium – has become a vital resource for solace, daydreaming, social ritual, knowledge and storytelling. In conditions of lockdown, we turn towards television, not away from it (Ellis, 2020; Negra, 2020). We are checking news on national channels, and tuning to live broadcasting for campaigns to help the health services and communities in need, such as with the globally broadcast One World: Together At Home special. We are curling up on the sofa to engage with gripping drama, like Ozark streaming on Netflix, re-watching favourite series from the beginning, such as Buffy or Breaking Bad, and taking part in television quiz shows like Pointless, even watching repeats, to recreate a pub quiz atmosphere in the living room. On a darker note, we are also overloaded with corona news; the ritual evening news bulletin can be a source of anxiety and a cause of sleeplessness. Television infrastructure can break down, from broken satellite dishes to lost remote controls, which are tricky to fix when technicians are not so readily available to help; and television can be an economic burden. The cost of streaming Breaking Bad can push the limits of monthly contracts and data packages. Television both lightens and darkens the mood of domestic spaces and social relations in lockdown culture.
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Coachingsgeprekken rond spiritueel – ritueel geladen handelen in de residentiele jeugdhulp. Vraagstukken rond jeugd, gezin en opvoeding zijn blijvend actueel. De vraag hoe het leven van jongeren eruit ziet en hoe zij voor hun leven en rol in de maatschappij worden gevormd, is daarbij wezenlijk. In mijn promotieonderzoek heb ik verslag gedaan van het dagelijks leven van adolescenten in de residentiele jeugdhulp en de rol van pedagogische medewerkers daarbij (Vierwind, 2019). Het perspectief van waaruit dat gebeurt is dat van de ritual studies. Naast dagelijkse- en overgangsrituelen worden in dit onderzoek ‘rituelen met een spirituele dimensie’ blootgelegd. De jongeren vertellen in de interviews hoe zij in situaties van tegenslag en verdriet overgaan tot spirituele handelingen waaraan zij moed en kracht ontlenen. Eerder onderzoek toont dat de adolescentietijd, onafhankelijk van eigen al of niet spirituele opvoeding, voor meerdere jongeren een periode van spiritueel ontwaken is. Religie en spiritualiteit blijken als coping mechanisme een bron van veerkracht. Een van de bevindingen in mijn onderzoek is dat pedagogisch medewerkers zeggen dat zij weten dat jongeren bij tegenslag en verdriet spirituele handelingen verrichten, maar daarbij expliciet benoemen dat ze in mentorgesprekken daar niet op afstemmen. Als een reden daarvoor wordt genoemd dat dit niet aansluit bij de eigen visie en levensrichting. Deze bevinding sluit aan bij eerder onderzoek waarin wordt geconcludeerd dat het kunnen hanteren van de eigen voorkeurstijl door pedagogisch medewerkers blijvend aandacht vraagt. Ook de door jongeren in eerder onderzoek uitgesproken behoefte om met hun begeleiders ‘echte gesprekken’ te kunnen hebben, is in dit verband noemenswaardig. Het hier voorgestelde onderzoek richt zich op de vraag hoe pedagogisch medewerkers in mentorgesprekken die binnen de residentiele jeugdhulp worden gevoerd kunnen afstemmen op het spiritueel handelen van jongeren. De resultaten van dit onderzoek zijn ook voor aanpalende beroepsgroepen van belang (Verpleegkunde, Onderwijs, Theologie).
Events play an increasingly big role in our society. Whereas events were mainly considered entertainment in the past, the social function of events is becoming more and more apparent, in particular, in the field of social bonding and in creating a feeling of solidarity.During an event, visitors identify with a theme or topic, and interact with each other about it. Thanks to social media, they can continue these interactions online, which leads to a hybrid network of individuals sharing the same interests. Eventually, this may lead to forming new communities, who communicate with each other both online and offline. However, it is not clear yet how exactly these new communities are being created.This PhD research studies the online and offline interaction rituals of various events and online communities. Through interviews and participating observations at events such as Redhead Days and the Elfia fantasy event, processes are mapped out that result in forming communities at and around events.Partner: Tilburg University
The project aims to improve palliative care in China through the competence development of Chinese teachers, professionals, and students focusing on the horizontal priority of digital transformation.Palliative care (PC) has been recognised as a public health priority, and during recent years, has seen advances in several aspects. However, severe inequities in the access and availability of PC worldwide remain. Annually, approximately 56.8 million people need palliative care, where 25.7% of the care focuses on the last year of person’s life (Connor, 2020).China has set aims for reaching the health care standards of the developed countries by 2030 through the Healthy China Strategy 2030, where one of the improvement areas in health care includes palliative care, thus continuing the previous efforts.The project provides a constructive, holistic, and innovative set of actions aimed at resulting in lasting outcomes and continued development of palliative care education and services. Raising the awareness of all stakeholders on palliative care, including the public, is highly relevant and needed. Evidence based practice guidelines and education are urgently required for both general and specialised palliative care levels, to increase the competencies for health educators, professionals, and students. This is to improve the availability and quality of person-centered palliative care in China. Considering the aging population, increase in various chronic illnesses, the challenging care environment, and the moderate health care resources, competence development and the utilisation of digitalisation in palliative care are paramount in supporting the transition of experts into the palliative care practice environment.General objective of the project is to enhance the competences in palliative care in China through education and training to improve the quality of life for citizens. Project develops the competences of current and future health care professionals in China to transform the palliative care theory and practice to impact the target groups and the society in the long-term. As recognised by the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC), palliative care competences need to be developed in collaboration. This includes shared willingness to learn from each other to improve the sought outcomes in palliative care (EAPC 2019). Since all individuals have a right to health care, project develops person-centered and culturally sensitive practices taking into consideration ethics and social norms. As concepts around palliative care can focus on physical, psychological, social, or spiritual related illnesses (WHO 2020), project develops innovative pedagogy focusing on evidence-based practice, communication, and competence development utilising digital methods and tools. Concepts of reflection, values and views are in the forefront to improve palliative care for the future. Important aspects in project development include health promotion, digital competences and digital health literacy skills of professionals, patients, and their caregivers. Project objective is tied to the principles of the European Commission’s (EU) Digital Decade that stresses the importance of placing people and their rights in the forefront of the digital transformation, while enhancing solidarity, inclusion, freedom of choice and participation. In addition, concepts of safety, security, empowerment, and the promotion of sustainable actions are valued. (European Commission: Digital targets for 2030).Through the existing collaboration, strategic focus areas of the partners, and the principles of the call, the PalcNet project consortium was formed by the following partners: JAMK University of Applied Sciences (JAMK ), Ramon Llull University (URL), Hanze University of Applied Sciences (HUAS), Beijing Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH), Guangzhou Health Science College (GHSC), Beihua University (BHU), and Harbin Medical University (HMU). As project develops new knowledge, innovations and practice through capacity building, finalisation of the consortium considered partners development strategy regarding health care, (especially palliative care), ability to create long-term impact, including the focus on enhancing higher education according to the horizontal priority. In addition, partners’ expertise and geographical location was also considered important to facilitate long-term impact of the results.Primary target groups of the project include partner country’s (China) staff members, teachers, researchers, health care professionals and bachelor level students engaging in project implementation. Secondary target groups include those groups who will use the outputs and results and continue in further development in palliative care upon the lifetime of the project.