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  1. 21 lis 2018 · Introduction. Popular music concerts are a vital element in urban cultures (Homan, 2010). Cohen (2012, p. 587) defines live music as “events that bring musicians and audiences together in one place at one time and involve performance on vocals or other music instruments and technologies, or with music recordings”.

  2. 1 sie 2010 · A manual analysis of the lyrics showed that almost half (46%) of the songs depicted status in terms of economic capital (e.g., wearing jewels), 26% through social capital (e.g., knowing famous...

  3. 24 paź 2023 · Through a range of examples from Howard Becker’s grounding in field research as a pianist in the Chicago jazz clubs and his theories of deviance, to the connection between Emma Jackson’s life as a bass player in Brit pop band Kenickie and her feminist punk sociology, an argument is developed about the things sociologists learn from music.

  4. 3 mar 2023 · On appraising the evidence, we propose a conceptual framework for explaining how different cultures can interact with each other through musical participation.

  5. 30 cze 2022 · In order to model whether the social experience of a live Western art music concert predicts the emotional response to the music or the enjoyment of the event, we employed two key theories to derive a suitable model for the social experience: The attention paid to other members of the audience, based on parasocial interaction theory (Horton ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 1 gru 2014 · The sociology of music has often concentrated less on analysing and understanding the specificity and meanings of musical material culture as both an object and a process and more about ransacking music for insights into wider social relations like class, race and gender.