
The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia.
In this episode, Deanna Yerichuk explores the transformative power of community music in fostering social change and the complexities of inclusivity within the field.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia.
In this episode, Kari Veblen discusses her significant contributions to community music scholarship, insights from her career and the joy of lifelong learning through music-making.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia.
In this episode, Brit Ågot Brøske and Kim Boeskov discuss the importance of access to music education, and the ongoing discourse surrounding inclusion and diversity.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia.
In this episode, Dave Camlin discusses the importance of dialogue in music pedagogy, the role of sustainability in music making and professionalisation of community music.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia.
In this episode, Kathleen Turner shares highlights the profound impact of her early experiences in the Omagh Community Youth Choir in Northern Ireland and discusses her academic exploration of auto-ethnography and narrative inquiry.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia.
In this special episode, the hosts Alicia and Roger reflect on the highlights of Season One and the evolving terminology and impact of community music - while also sharing their personal journeys into community music.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia. In this episode, Antonella Coppi and Johann van der Sandt share the unique cultural challenges of introducing community music to northern Italy.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia. In this episode, Meg Elkins and Paul Watt talk about the history and evolution of busking and its thriving worldwide community.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia. In this episode, Alicia de Bánffy-Hall talks about how community music grew rapidly from an unknown term to an established academic field in Germany.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia. In this episode, Dr. Lee Willingham shares the inspiration that led him into community music and his pivotal role shaping degree programs at Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia. In this episode, Brydie-Leigh Bartleet, associate editor of the IJCM, discusses the diverse practices of First Nations cultures in the Asia Pacific region.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia. In this episode, Don Coffman talks about how he got into community music before becoming associate editor of the IJCM.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia. In this episode, the journal’s founder talks about its development since its inception and his experiences as Senior Editor for 16 years.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia. In this episode, the Senior Editor of the IJCM introduces the journal, its history and mission.

The science communication podcast series, IJCM Conversations, promotes the IJCM’s ideas to a wider audience beyond academia. In this first podcast, the hosts introduce the series, discuss how the idea came about and what listeners can look forward to.