Institute of Fine Arts, Music and Education
Organisational unit: Institute
Organisation profile
The Institute of Fine Arts, Music and Education combines artistic, pedagogical and research-based expertise within the disciplines fine arts and music, with a particular emphasis on contemporary forms and practice. Lecturers offer modules for students enrolled in the Bachelor and Masters programmes within the faculties of Education and Humanities, in addition to the minor programme Popular Music Studies and the Early Childhood Music Further Education programme. Public exhibitions, concerts and other cultural events are of great importance within in the institute. These collaborative projects are innovatively developed and presented with and for our students thereby enriching the cultural life of the university.
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Research activities
Junior professorship for Contemporary Art History, Aesthetic Practices
Professorship for Arts Mediation
Professorship for Music Education, in Particular Popular Music
Prof. Dr. Michael Ahlers
Professorship of Musicology, in particular Popular Music Studies
Prof. Dr. Monika Schoop
Most downloaded publications
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#GenderMachtPop. Machtverhältnisse und Geschlecht in der populären Musik
Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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‘Kollegah the Boss’: A case study of persona, types of capital, and virtuosity in German gangsta rap
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Auf dem Weg zur Bildpragmatik: Kunstvermittlung durch ästhetische Operationen
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Opening Minds: Style Copies as Didactical Initiators
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Musikmachdinge im Kontext. Forschungszugänge zur Soziomaterialität von Musiktechnologie
Research output: Books and anthologies › Collected editions and anthologies › Research