This research project is the result of a collaborative effort among leading organisations and institutions. Researchers from Aarhus University and Brunel University are responsible for the research component. The project additionally has two corporate partners, SoundWheel and Involved. SoundWheel provides free access to the app for all participants. Involved contributes with their online knowledge exchange platform so that the research project can investigate the potential of the platform to facilitate the user experience reports in a research context.
Mads Krogh (he/him) is primary responsible researcher in the project. He researches popular music culture and is interested in everyday music practices and the use of online music services for emotional regulation. He also works on questions of methodology, including how to investigate situated and affective meanings of music. His work draws inspiration from cultural sociology, assemblage, affect, and actor-network theory.
Email: dominik.havsteen-franklin@brunel.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0)1895 266060
Brunel University site
Dominik Havsteen-Franklin (he/him) is guest professor of the project from Brunel University London in the UK, where he is Professor of Practice within Arts Therapies. His research focuses on applying empirical methods to investigating and evaluating the use of arts to facilitate changes in health conditions.
Noa Grønhøj (they/them) is research assistent in the project. They are educated from Musicology and Cultural and Creative Industries at Aarhus University. They publicate research as well as music reviews on contemporary music, art and culture with a focus on social issues such as intersectional equity and inclusion.