"Representing eight different countries, authors offering core perspectives bring expertise in school and community music, industry, research, teacher education, and other related fields. These authors and 19 others contribute further perspectives that expound on and sometimes differ from core perspectives. Authors explore music education and technology broadly, both inside and outside of the traditional school setting; consider benefits of interdisciplinaryactivity; and question the discrete roles of composer, performer, and producer that become increasingly blurred by social networking and inexpensive software and hardware...Readers are invited to enterthe conversation through an online forum at the Oxford website." --P.D. Sanders, The Ohio State University at Newark, Choice