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24 paź 2023 · This article examines the relationship between music and sociological thinking. Antoine Hennion has shown that learning to play music involves an immersion within a culture that has rules, languages and rituals and as a result ‘music is a form of sociology’ (Hennion 2020, 292).
3 mar 2023 · high-immersion, culturally diverse music curriculum intervention that focused on a single music culture in depth for an extended time period, prioritised active music-making experiences, and emphasised sociocultural and human connections in the music.
24 maj 2017 · Comprehensive overview of the sociology of music, considering how it is particularly sociological. Reaffirms music as involving activity and interaction rather than existing as an object. Reviews the literature on musical meaning and music as a technology of the self and establishes the unique importance of music for both social differentiation ...
1 sie 2010 · The sociology of music has become a vibrant field of study in recent decades. While its proponents are well aware of this field's contributions and relevance, we focus here on demonstrating its...
6 sie 2023 · A program symphony stands out in the realm of classical music due to several defining characteristics: Narrative structure: Unlike traditional symphonies, a program symphony tells a specific story or depicts a sequence of events through music.
1 sty 2007 · To employ a musical metaphor, this chapter surveys substantive themes and variations that occur when sociologists turn to music. Discover the world's research 25+ million members
2 gru 2022 · Drawing on recent work in relational sociology, the mature philosophy of pragmatist John Dewey as well as new materialist thought, this article explores the potential of a trans-actional prospectus for music sociology.