Using data on the emergence of music genres from 1970 to 2015, this paper examines the relative importance of related and unrelated diversification processes for symbolic knowledge creation. Modelling 33 urban music scenes from Northern America and Europe as network-based symbolic knowledge bases allows for the testing of whether new genres are related or unrelated to pre-existing knowledge bases. The results show that new music genres spawn mainly from local knowledge sources in the centre of music scenes. However, symbolic knowledge creation rarely happens without contributions of extra-local knowledge. These unrelated diversification processes are grounded in the anchoring of trends and fashions originating elsewhere.</p
Music sampling is a common practice among hip-hop and electronic producers that has played a critica...
Music sampling is a common practice among hip-hop and electronic producers that has played a critica...
In this study we examine the ways individuals structure and understand the musical field (i.e., cult...
In recent years, the study of regional knowledge bases has benefited from the introduction of measur...
This article investigates the relation between different forms of (related) variety found in urban m...
This paper proposes and tests a ‘cultural ecological’ model for explaining the emergence of 12 genre...
Why does the popularity of different music genres change over time? How are new music styles develop...
Recent work in the sociology of music suggests a declining importance of genre categories. Yet other...
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We investigate the dynamics of music creation style distributions to understand cultural evolution i...
We investigate the dynamics of music creation style distributions to understand cultural evolution i...
This thesis addresses the question of how regions can adapt to technological and social changes. In ...
<div><p>Recent work in the sociology of music suggests a declining importance of genre categories. Y...
This thesis addresses the question of how regions can adapt to technological and social changes. In ...
Creativity and innovation are central to cultural production, but what makes certain producers more ...
Music sampling is a common practice among hip-hop and electronic producers that has played a critica...
Music sampling is a common practice among hip-hop and electronic producers that has played a critica...
In this study we examine the ways individuals structure and understand the musical field (i.e., cult...
In recent years, the study of regional knowledge bases has benefited from the introduction of measur...
This article investigates the relation between different forms of (related) variety found in urban m...
This paper proposes and tests a ‘cultural ecological’ model for explaining the emergence of 12 genre...
Why does the popularity of different music genres change over time? How are new music styles develop...
Recent work in the sociology of music suggests a declining importance of genre categories. Yet other...
This article reflects on the use of predetermined genre lists to measure patterns in music taste and...
We investigate the dynamics of music creation style distributions to understand cultural evolution i...
We investigate the dynamics of music creation style distributions to understand cultural evolution i...
This thesis addresses the question of how regions can adapt to technological and social changes. In ...
<div><p>Recent work in the sociology of music suggests a declining importance of genre categories. Y...
This thesis addresses the question of how regions can adapt to technological and social changes. In ...
Creativity and innovation are central to cultural production, but what makes certain producers more ...
Music sampling is a common practice among hip-hop and electronic producers that has played a critica...
Music sampling is a common practice among hip-hop and electronic producers that has played a critica...
In this study we examine the ways individuals structure and understand the musical field (i.e., cult...