Integrating music into the study of law to engage students

This article describes five ways in which I have integrated music into law modules as a means by which to engage students: as an icebreaker; to set the tone for a module; to explore questions of representation; to tell stories; and to make theory tangible. The use of music in these ways aims to make...

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Published inLaw teacher Vol. 57; no. 2; pp. 155 - 170
Main Author Collinson, Jonathan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 03.04.2023
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Summary:This article describes five ways in which I have integrated music into law modules as a means by which to engage students: as an icebreaker; to set the tone for a module; to explore questions of representation; to tell stories; and to make theory tangible. The use of music in these ways aims to make students feel differently about the law and to engage their "emotional solidarity". The modules into which music has been interrogated are substantive modules, thus the ideas for practice in this article are therefore ones which are transferable to the teaching of different legal subjects.
ISSN:0306-9400
1943-0353
DOI:10.1080/03069400.2023.2200710