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Long Now Foundation | Language of the Fishers' Tongue | Eric Debrah Otchere @longnow | Uploaded July 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Music Educator and CASBS Fellow Eric Debrah Otchere introduces the sophisticated sub-language of coastal Ghana's indigenous fisher folk culture.

From the Long Now Seminar, “Sonic Spaces: A Psychology of Music and Work” by Eric Debrah Otchere.
Watch the full talk here: youtu.be/u2FLjrctJfU

Eric Debrah Otchere's research revolves around the power of music in the context of work; covering an ambitious range from ethnographic research on Ghanaian indigenous fishing culture to personalized musical preferences via modern technology.

Throughout history, the power of music to enhance productivity and focus at work has been explored, leveraged and exploited - by individuals and societies. Combining empirical data from his extensive fieldwork with a critical review of literature and theories from different areas of study, Otchere is connecting previously siloed research into a comprehensive body of knowledge on the intricate relationship between music and work.

This Long Now Talk is presented in partnership with the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University. CASBS brings together deep thinkers from diverse disciplines and communities to advance understanding of the full range of human beliefs, behaviors, interactions, and institutions. A leading incubator of human-centered knowledge, CASBS facilitates collaborations across academia, policy, industry, civil society, and government to collectively design a better future.

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