Field of work
Tine Grieg Viig is Associate professor in music education at the Department of Arts Education; Faculty of Education, Arts and Sports, at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. She holds a PhD in music education from the Grieg Academy, The Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design at the University of Bergen, and has over the past years postdoctoral fellow in the Music Teacher Education for the Future (FUTURED) project.
Grieg Viig’s background is from the field of music education, and she has in addition to her employment in higher education worked as a composer and choir conductor. She departs from a background influenced by jazz storytelling, seeking to explore sonic spaces both tight and open, harmonic and dissonant, experimental and conform, delving into how timbre, polyphonic and homogeneous lines can take shape in a continuously evolving soundscape. As a researcher and teacher, she is in particular interested in creative music making, post-critical music pedagogy approaches, and exploring artificial intelligence and technology can promote new access points and critical reflection on education, research, and learning perspectives.
Research groups
- KUN812, Creative collaborations with AI, 25/26
- MGBMU101, Music 1, module 1 - Basic music teacher competence, 25/26
- MGBMU201, Music 1, module 2 - The pupil and musical cultural contexts, 25/26
- MGBMU502, Music 3, module 2 - Artistic research, 25/26
- MGBMU503, Music 3, module 3 - Music education: Foundations and emerging trends, 25/26
- MGBMU550, Music 3, module 4 - Master's thesis, 25/26
- MGUMU301, Music 2, module 1 - Musical encounters in and outside the classroom, 25/26
- MGUMU550, Music 3, module 4 - Master's thesis, 25/26
- MKUF501D, Musical identities and profession knowledge, 25/26, subject responsible
- MKUF504, Philosophy of science and methodology, 25/26
- MKUF550, Master's thesis, 25/26
- UPED852, Subject didactics specialization in university pedagogy, 25/26, subject responsible
Publications
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Becoming post-researchers in a Nordic music education context
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'MusiCrafting' in Music Teacher Education
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Music Teacher Education for the Future: Reflections on Change
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Developing visions for the future. A reflection on utopias in music teacher education
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Developing graphic notations and the voice: a composer/conductor/performer(s) project collaboration