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LUJAN VILLAR, JUAN DAVID. Scenarios of no-war: the role of music in the transformation of societies in conflict. CS [online]. 2016, n.19, pp.167-199. ISSN 2011-0324.  https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i19.2171.

This article explores different frameworks between the relationship of music, war and conflict transformation. This study considers how music can contribute to the possibilities of a lasting peace in societies located near the end of a violent historical conflict. It also suggests that cultural factors, especially music, can; a) identify social conflicts; b) think its several solutions in the community; and c) consider, based on some specific cases, the way in which music allowed catalyzing dialogue and conflictual transformation through musical practice and reflection.

Keywords : Music; War; Ethnomusicology; Post-conflict; Narrative imagination.

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