INTEGRATIVE MUSICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Introduction. In recent decades, diverse scientific directions have been actively developed at the interface between various fields of knowledge, including social sciences and humanities. Interdisciplinary research provides a high-quality “unification” of achievements of different sciences and gains...

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Main Authors: E. V. Barashkova, L. I. Drobysheva-Razumovskaya, L. Ya. Dorfman
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Published: Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University 2019-03-01
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author E. V. Barashkova
L. I. Drobysheva-Razumovskaya
L. Ya. Dorfman
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description Introduction. In recent decades, diverse scientific directions have been actively developed at the interface between various fields of knowledge, including social sciences and humanities. Interdisciplinary research provides a high-quality “unification” of achievements of different sciences and gains fundamental value, since they allow full information on this or that studied subject or phenomenon to be received and options of optimum solutions for difficult research tasks to be obtained. However, there are two problem zones in an integrative trend of knowledge – ontological and epistemological origin.The aim of the research was to reveal the potential of interdisciplinary research and integration of diverse directions from several disciplines by the example of musical psychology.Methodology and research methods. The provisions of the system-integrative approach and the concept of “meta-individual world” (MIW) were employed. The MIW theory justifies the heterogeneous, multi-qualitative, multi-determined nature of poly-systems.Results and scientific novelty. The subject field of musical psychology is outlined and characterised. It is shown that now it is shattered into multi-directional components from the field of psychology and musicology, which links are poorly articulated. The reason is not only in heterogeneity of basic psychological and musicological concepts, but also in the discrepancy of ontological status of objects and objects of two key structural components of the sphere under discussion. Nevertheless, there is urgent necessity for their cross-disciplinary integration and elimination of epistemological dualism in the development of scientific industry. The theoretical and logical grounds for the introduction of the concepts of  “musicological” and “psychological” musical psychology are obviously provided. Differences between them are shown: if the first is turned to a piece of music, then the second – to mentality of a composer and a musician. However, they generate unequal phenomenology and lie outside to each other, although they move in the opposite direction. Therefore, the need for creation of integrative musical psychology (IMP) as psychogenetics, psychophysiology, ethnopsychology or behavioural geography is recognised. As the integrative prototype, it is proposed to use the concept of MIW, which supports the pluralistic view on IMP, i.e. IMP considers individuality (personality, mentality, consciousness) and world (external realities, social groups, culture, art) in a coherent manner. The authors proposed the idea of musical psychology transcendence – bidirectional transitions from one its subject field to another. The main point of existence of such transitions consists in the emergence of the phenomena of otherness as the form (way) of overcoming gaps between subject areas of “psychological” and “musicological” musical psychology. The present research concretises and justifies the ways of formation and development of IMP and contributes to the methodology of social sciences and humanities.Practical significance. The research materials are of practical importance for education of graduates of musical and art specialties. In the teaching and educational process, it is necessary to use the potential of two aspects of musical psychology, but not separately, in order to form and develop in students the skills of transcendental perception and analysis of pieces of music.
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L. I. Drobysheva-Razumovskaya
L. Ya. Dorfman
INTEGRATIVE MUSICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Obrazovanie i Nauka
interdisciplinary research
integration
system-integrative approach
meta-individual world
“psychological” musical psychology
“musicological” musical psychology
integrative musical psychology
transcendence
transitivity
otherness
title INTEGRATIVE MUSICAL PSYCHOLOGY
title_full INTEGRATIVE MUSICAL PSYCHOLOGY
title_fullStr INTEGRATIVE MUSICAL PSYCHOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed INTEGRATIVE MUSICAL PSYCHOLOGY
title_short INTEGRATIVE MUSICAL PSYCHOLOGY
title_sort integrative musical psychology
topic interdisciplinary research
integration
system-integrative approach
meta-individual world
“psychological” musical psychology
“musicological” musical psychology
integrative musical psychology
transcendence
transitivity
otherness
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