Entangled Musicianship: Rethinking Music Education and Digital Musical Interactions through Posthumanist Theory

  • Victoria Kinsella (Corresponding / Lead Author)
  • , Andrew McPherson*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    This paper develops entangled musicianship as a theoretical and conceptual orientation that rethinks inclusion at the intersection of music education, digital musical instrument (DMI) design and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Drawing on findings from an AHRC funded network, it interrogates how disconnections between pedagogy, technology, access are sustained by humanist and cognitivist paradigms. Through a posthuman and diffractive methodology, the paper foregrounds relationality, and intra-action as central to both musical learning and digital design. Entangled musicianship emerges as a provocation toward more ethical and responsive approaches to inclusion, offering a significant contribution to interdisciplinary discourse across music education, DMI and HCI.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBritish Journal of Music Education
    Publication statusAccepted/In press (AAM) - 11 Nov 2025

    Funding

    AHRC grant AH/W010429/1

    Keywords

    • Inclusion
    • Posthuman
    • music education

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