This article examines the role of three community-based music projects—in Newcastle (Australia), Thanet (United Kingdom), and the City of Playford (Australia)—in engendering notions of regionalism, locality, and identity. Through their involvement in these projects, young people are placed at the intersection of music program management, city mythologies, and national policy. Each of the three projects examined attempts to facilitate urban regeneration through supplying their target community with what one regional arts development officer has coined a “musical spin. ” However, within wider cultural frameworks, youth’s lived experience is often at odds with grander ideals of community arts space. Thus, although the discourses of “creative ”...
This thesis examines popular music in the city of Leicester. It looks at local popular music practic...
Can the arts change how we view cities? How can we evaluate the broad social impacts of arts progra...
This thesis explores sites where music occurs in community in Melbourne’s West by examining perspect...
Popular music and its heritage increasingly feature as a component of creative city strategies and u...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
Geographically isolated within its own State as well as from the rest of the country, and with the h...
This article discusses the politics and practicalities of research process in a major government-fun...
The current interest of policy makers in contemporary popular music should be seen as connected to t...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
This article examines the use and promotion of popular music in inner-city spaces in Sydney. Inner S...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
This paper’s claim is that popular music is able to implement places in powerful ways, forming new m...
Creativity has become part of the language of regeneration experts, urban planners and government po...
This article critically reviews the edited collection Music Cities: Evaluating a Global Cultural Pol...
In this chapter, we interrogate how a turn to popular music heritage can represent an important stra...
This thesis examines popular music in the city of Leicester. It looks at local popular music practic...
Can the arts change how we view cities? How can we evaluate the broad social impacts of arts progra...
This thesis explores sites where music occurs in community in Melbourne’s West by examining perspect...
Popular music and its heritage increasingly feature as a component of creative city strategies and u...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
Geographically isolated within its own State as well as from the rest of the country, and with the h...
This article discusses the politics and practicalities of research process in a major government-fun...
The current interest of policy makers in contemporary popular music should be seen as connected to t...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
This article examines the use and promotion of popular music in inner-city spaces in Sydney. Inner S...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
This paper’s claim is that popular music is able to implement places in powerful ways, forming new m...
Creativity has become part of the language of regeneration experts, urban planners and government po...
This article critically reviews the edited collection Music Cities: Evaluating a Global Cultural Pol...
In this chapter, we interrogate how a turn to popular music heritage can represent an important stra...
This thesis examines popular music in the city of Leicester. It looks at local popular music practic...
Can the arts change how we view cities? How can we evaluate the broad social impacts of arts progra...
This thesis explores sites where music occurs in community in Melbourne’s West by examining perspect...