Rap as an educational tool with children in risk contexts

<p>Apparently, the risk of exclusion is a phenomenon that has to be perpetuated and reproduced from generation to generation. That from social intervention we have less positive results than we would like has to do with where we place the focus. We focus the programs on the visible effects of...

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Main Author: Noemi Laforgue Bullido
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Rey Juan Carlos 2018-11-01
Series:methaodos.revista de ciencias sociales
Subjects:
rap
Online Access:https://www.methaodos.org/revista-methaodos/index.php/methaodos/article/view/247
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Summary:<p>Apparently, the risk of exclusion is a phenomenon that has to be perpetuated and reproduced from generation to generation. That from social intervention we have less positive results than we would like has to do with where we place the focus. We focus the programs on the visible effects of exclusion, leaving aside the psychosocial states that contribute so much to sustaining these situations. If we want to achieve our objectives as professionals of social intervention we have to find methodologies that from different disciplines allow people to improve these psychosocial factors. Art has been used for decades in social movements that start from below as a method of empowerment such as the theater of the oppressed of Augusto Boal, the batucadas or traditional dance groups. It is a musical genre with a lot of influence today, which is reflected in the proliferation of programs that have as central axis this musical style that on the other hand generates so much controversy. In this case we focus on the benefits of using rap as a method to work with adolescents in situations of exclusión.</p>
ISSN:2340-8413
2340-8413