This article reformulates the sociology of music as an exercise that is not content with merely circling around music, either in order to give it a context or to turn it into a social resource for any kind of claim. By contrast, I examine musical works in terms of what they do and make us do, and to press beyond the ill-conceived dualism posed by disciplines – the all-in-the-work vs. the all-in-the-social. This means aiming for a sociology of art, but now in the ablative sense; in other words, what can sociology do ‘from’ art, as opposed to what it can do ‘with’ it (as we would say of something we’d rather do away with…). This project requires a pragmatic turn and an anti-dualist vision. By understanding as part of the same movement both th...
This contribution provides an account of musical taste as a meaningful accomplishment and a situated...
open access articleNot many years ago, I gave a keynote at the SPEEC Conference at Oxford University...
The following commentary focuses on the discussion of a developing research practice in sound compos...
Full text also available at http://musicandartsinaction.net/index.php/maia/article/view/listen/16Int...
This article reformulates the sociology of music as an exercise that is not content with merely circ...
After a century of studies, there is no agreement on what it means to construct a sociology of music...
Music sociology has proven a fertile arena for the study and theorisation of object-subject interact...
Society is not a mere sum of individuals but the result of interacting individuals, and individuals ...
Music has the power of establishing a sense of personal closeness and of confirming the existence...
This article intends to identify the contributions of Steve Reich's music to sociology. His music pr...
Both anthropology and music embrace the method of participant observation: performance and observati...
How does music materialize identities? This article argues that music is instructive in conceptualiz...
In his essay Understanding Music, Roger Scruton has argued for a nonreductionist approach to aesth...
Music allows the expression of emotion, evokes pleasure, and creates the sense of social belonging. ...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications...
This contribution provides an account of musical taste as a meaningful accomplishment and a situated...
open access articleNot many years ago, I gave a keynote at the SPEEC Conference at Oxford University...
The following commentary focuses on the discussion of a developing research practice in sound compos...
Full text also available at http://musicandartsinaction.net/index.php/maia/article/view/listen/16Int...
This article reformulates the sociology of music as an exercise that is not content with merely circ...
After a century of studies, there is no agreement on what it means to construct a sociology of music...
Music sociology has proven a fertile arena for the study and theorisation of object-subject interact...
Society is not a mere sum of individuals but the result of interacting individuals, and individuals ...
Music has the power of establishing a sense of personal closeness and of confirming the existence...
This article intends to identify the contributions of Steve Reich's music to sociology. His music pr...
Both anthropology and music embrace the method of participant observation: performance and observati...
How does music materialize identities? This article argues that music is instructive in conceptualiz...
In his essay Understanding Music, Roger Scruton has argued for a nonreductionist approach to aesth...
Music allows the expression of emotion, evokes pleasure, and creates the sense of social belonging. ...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications...
This contribution provides an account of musical taste as a meaningful accomplishment and a situated...
open access articleNot many years ago, I gave a keynote at the SPEEC Conference at Oxford University...
The following commentary focuses on the discussion of a developing research practice in sound compos...