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This is completed by the publication phase, in which the song idea is presented as a standardized product in several online and offline contexts. (DIPF/Orig.)","lang":"eng"}],"keyword":["Praxeologie","Informal learning","Informelles Lernen","Komponieren","Learning","Lernen","Musical Composition","Musical education","Musician","Musiker","Musikpädagogik","Pop music","Popmusik","Popular Music","Prozess","Studie"],"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"year":"2019","publisher":"Waxmann","date_created":"2024-12-30T14:42:35Z","title":"How popular musicians learn in the postdigital age. Ergebnisse einer Studie zur Soziomaterialität des Songwritings von Bands in informellen Kontexten","type":"book_chapter","editor":[{"first_name":"Verena","full_name":"Weidner, Verena","last_name":"Weidner"},{"first_name":"Christian","last_name":"Rolle","full_name":"Rolle, Christian"}],"status":"public","_id":"57886","user_id":"99991","series_title":"Musikpädagogische Forschung","department":[{"_id":"131"},{"_id":"36"},{"_id":"129"},{"_id":"540"}],"extern":"1","place":"Münster, New York","citation":{"ieee":"M. Godau and M. Haenisch, “How popular musicians learn in the postdigital age. Ergebnisse einer Studie zur Soziomaterialität des Songwritings von Bands in informellen Kontexten,” in <i>Praxen und Diskurse aus Sicht musikpädagogischer Forschung</i>, V. Weidner and C. Rolle, Eds. Münster, New York: Waxmann, 2019, pp. 51–67.","chicago":"Godau, Marc, and Matthias Haenisch. “How Popular Musicians Learn in the Postdigital Age. Ergebnisse Einer Studie Zur Soziomaterialität Des Songwritings von Bands in Informellen Kontexten.” In <i>Praxen Und Diskurse Aus Sicht Musikpädagogischer Forschung</i>, edited by Verena Weidner and Christian Rolle, 51–67. Musikpädagogische Forschung. Münster, New York: Waxmann, 2019.","ama":"Godau M, Haenisch M. How popular musicians learn in the postdigital age. Ergebnisse einer Studie zur Soziomaterialität des Songwritings von Bands in informellen Kontexten. In: Weidner V, Rolle C, eds. <i>Praxen Und Diskurse Aus Sicht Musikpädagogischer Forschung</i>. Musikpädagogische Forschung. Waxmann; 2019:51–67.","apa":"Godau, M., &#38; Haenisch, M. (2019). How popular musicians learn in the postdigital age. Ergebnisse einer Studie zur Soziomaterialität des Songwritings von Bands in informellen Kontexten. In V. Weidner &#38; C. Rolle (Eds.), <i>Praxen und Diskurse aus Sicht musikpädagogischer Forschung</i> (pp. 51–67). Waxmann.","mla":"Godau, Marc, and Matthias Haenisch. “How Popular Musicians Learn in the Postdigital Age. Ergebnisse Einer Studie Zur Soziomaterialität Des Songwritings von Bands in Informellen Kontexten.” <i>Praxen Und Diskurse Aus Sicht Musikpädagogischer Forschung</i>, edited by Verena Weidner and Christian Rolle, Waxmann, 2019, pp. 51–67.","bibtex":"@inbook{Godau_Haenisch_2019, place={Münster, New York}, series={Musikpädagogische Forschung}, title={How popular musicians learn in the postdigital age. Ergebnisse einer Studie zur Soziomaterialität des Songwritings von Bands in informellen Kontexten}, booktitle={Praxen und Diskurse aus Sicht musikpädagogischer Forschung}, publisher={Waxmann}, author={Godau, Marc and Haenisch, Matthias}, editor={Weidner, Verena and Rolle, Christian}, year={2019}, pages={51–67}, collection={Musikpädagogische Forschung} }","short":"M. Godau, M. Haenisch, in: V. Weidner, C. Rolle (Eds.), Praxen Und Diskurse Aus Sicht Musikpädagogischer Forschung, Waxmann, Münster, New York, 2019, pp. 51–67."},"page":"51–67","date_updated":"2025-02-06T10:51:52Z","oa":"1","author":[{"last_name":"Godau","full_name":"Godau, Marc","id":"98877","first_name":"Marc"},{"full_name":"Haenisch, Matthias","last_name":"Haenisch","first_name":"Matthias"}],"main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1"}]},{"title":"Kollaboration und Kooperation beim Klassenmusizieren mit Populärer Musik. Musikmachen in der Schule im Spannungsfeld von Lernen mit der Gruppe und für die Gruppe","main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1"}],"date_updated":"2025-02-06T10:52:47Z","oa":"1","publisher":"Waxmann","date_created":"2024-12-30T14:43:32Z","author":[{"last_name":"Godau","full_name":"Godau, Marc","id":"98877","first_name":"Marc"}],"year":"2018","place":"Münster, New York","page":"131–144","citation":{"ama":"Godau M. Kollaboration und Kooperation beim Klassenmusizieren mit Populärer Musik. Musikmachen in der Schule im Spannungsfeld von Lernen mit der Gruppe und für die Gruppe. In: Clausen B, Dreßler S, eds. <i>Soziale Aspekte Des Musiklernens</i>. Musikpädagogische Forschung. Waxmann; 2018:131–144.","ieee":"M. Godau, “Kollaboration und Kooperation beim Klassenmusizieren mit Populärer Musik. Musikmachen in der Schule im Spannungsfeld von Lernen mit der Gruppe und für die Gruppe,” in <i>Soziale Aspekte des Musiklernens</i>, B. Clausen and S. Dreßler, Eds. Münster, New York: Waxmann, 2018, pp. 131–144.","chicago":"Godau, Marc. “Kollaboration Und Kooperation Beim Klassenmusizieren Mit Populärer Musik. Musikmachen in Der Schule Im Spannungsfeld von Lernen Mit Der Gruppe Und Für Die Gruppe.” In <i>Soziale Aspekte Des Musiklernens</i>, edited by Bernd Clausen and Susanne Dreßler, 131–144. Musikpädagogische Forschung. Münster, New York: Waxmann, 2018.","bibtex":"@inbook{Godau_2018, place={Münster, New York}, series={Musikpädagogische Forschung}, title={Kollaboration und Kooperation beim Klassenmusizieren mit Populärer Musik. Musikmachen in der Schule im Spannungsfeld von Lernen mit der Gruppe und für die Gruppe}, booktitle={Soziale Aspekte des Musiklernens}, publisher={Waxmann}, author={Godau, Marc}, editor={Clausen, Bernd and Dreßler, Susanne}, year={2018}, pages={131–144}, collection={Musikpädagogische Forschung} }","short":"M. Godau, in: B. Clausen, S. Dreßler (Eds.), Soziale Aspekte Des Musiklernens, Waxmann, Münster, New York, 2018, pp. 131–144.","mla":"Godau, Marc. “Kollaboration Und Kooperation Beim Klassenmusizieren Mit Populärer Musik. Musikmachen in Der Schule Im Spannungsfeld von Lernen Mit Der Gruppe Und Für Die Gruppe.” <i>Soziale Aspekte Des Musiklernens</i>, edited by Bernd Clausen and Susanne Dreßler, Waxmann, 2018, pp. 131–144.","apa":"Godau, M. (2018). Kollaboration und Kooperation beim Klassenmusizieren mit Populärer Musik. Musikmachen in der Schule im Spannungsfeld von Lernen mit der Gruppe und für die Gruppe. In B. Clausen &#38; S. Dreßler (Eds.), <i>Soziale Aspekte des Musiklernens</i> (pp. 131–144). Waxmann."},"quality_controlled":"1","keyword":["Kollaboration","Musik","Learning","Lernen","Musical education","Musikpädagogik","Pop music","Popmusik","Popular Music","Studie","Musikunterricht","Music lessons","Qualitative Forschung","Qualitative research","Teaching of music","Constructivism","Cooperation","Cooperative learning","Gruppe","Klassenmusizieren","Konstruktivismus","Kooperation","Kooperatives Lernen","Learning psychology","Lernpsychologie","Psychology of learning"],"extern":"1","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"_id":"57890","department":[{"_id":"131"},{"_id":"36"},{"_id":"129"},{"_id":"540"}],"series_title":"Musikpädagogische Forschung","user_id":"99991","abstract":[{"text":"Within recent years, research on music learning in groups has increased. But the distinction between collaboration and cooperation is mostly unclear. This article aims to distinguish both concepts by presenting a study on popular music learning in groups (Godau, 2017) based on elements of the learning approach in Musical Futures (Green, 2008). As a result, the two concepts are seen as complementary. They form the poles of a continuum of collective learning: Collaboration characterizes the collective action toward the common goal. By contrast, cooperation occurs when group members act separately toward achieving the common goal. (DIPF/Orig.)","lang":"eng"}],"editor":[{"first_name":"Bernd","full_name":"Clausen, Bernd","last_name":"Clausen"},{"last_name":"Dreßler","full_name":"Dreßler, Susanne","first_name":"Susanne"}],"status":"public","publication":"Soziale Aspekte des Musiklernens","type":"book_chapter"}]
