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Self concept of locked out career musicians| A phenomenological study

<p> For career musicians who underwent a lockout by their managements, such a traumatic disruption was an opportunity for learning to occur about their profession, music performance, and themselves. Using Jarvis&rsquo;s (2004, p. 106) model of adult learning processes, a phenomenological study sought to answer the research question: <i>How did the lived experience of career musicians during a labor lockout change their self-concept as musicians?</i> To arrive at an essence of that experience, quantitative and qualitative data were gathered by using a demographic questionnaire and interviews. The population was identified from published rosters of two acclaimed orchestras that locked out their musicians in the 2012&ndash;13 and 2013&ndash;14 performance seasons. The qualitative data analysis followed Creswell&rsquo;s (2007, p. 159) method to arrive at a description of the &ldquo;essence&rdquo; of lived experience by career musicians during a labor lockout. Results confirmed the lockouts provided &ldquo;disjunctures&rdquo; as catalysts for &ldquo;lifelong education&rdquo; (Jarvis, 2004), even though musicians&rsquo; self-concept were affirmed. As a group, musicians fit Haiven&rsquo;s (2006) matrix of negotiation when performing with a top-down, hierarchical organization, but not when performing in a collaborative organization, bringing musicians into Haiven&rsquo;s (2006) &ldquo;union zone.&rdquo; However, results departed from Haiven&rsquo;s (2006) matrix by indicating career musicians&rsquo; high need for social networks and less dependency on work deployment within collaborative organizations. The essence of musicians&rsquo; experiences during a labor lockout could inform the fields of labor relations, andragogy, music education, music psychology, and organizational change.</p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:3714347
Date04 September 2015
CreatorsVerrill, Mary G.
PublisherSaint Mary's University of Minnesota
Source SetsProQuest.com
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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