This article discusses methodological, ethical, and epistemological issues that arise when research is conducted in a tight-knit network of respondents: in this case, artists in search of fame and recognition, while performing in a tribute band – a relatively downgraded form of music. The study was conducted in Switzerland and used qualitative methodology, consisting mainly of observations of concerts and semi-structured interviews with musicians, cultural intermediaries and audience members. With an aim to contribute to the reflexivity of sociology as a discipline and ideally provide methodological traces for future research in similar conditions, the article first presents the general methodology used in this study. Then, the discussion t...
This article maps and theorizes online jazz fandom activities around live music, and then reports on...
To support their practice during their acquisition of expertise, musicians need to be part of a coll...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-47)The aim of this thesis is to apply the concepts of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between musician’s social netwo...
The purposes of this investigation were to (a) provide the music industry with the research it seems...
This chapter investigates how and why amateur musicians use social networking sites, employing a mi...
Gigging musicians will exhaust their resources to get more audience members and music lovers at thei...
To what extent can we use social network activity to examine the value that electronic musicians pla...
Leisure activities that include culture and the arts such as popular music concerts provide ways for...
Marketing, Consumers & Society Research GroupDespite often being dismissed as ‘clones’, tribute band...
Social media is commonly considered a powerful tool for engaging customers and audiences, but that i...
In this thesis, I examine what "knowing music" means to participants in online social musicking acti...
The aim of this session is to apply some of the visual and technological tools of 21st-Century onlin...
Tribute bands are groups of musicians who perform “note-for-note” versions of the songs of previous ...
Studying music and its evolution in a society can give researchers a clue about the culture of a gro...
This article maps and theorizes online jazz fandom activities around live music, and then reports on...
To support their practice during their acquisition of expertise, musicians need to be part of a coll...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-47)The aim of this thesis is to apply the concepts of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between musician’s social netwo...
The purposes of this investigation were to (a) provide the music industry with the research it seems...
This chapter investigates how and why amateur musicians use social networking sites, employing a mi...
Gigging musicians will exhaust their resources to get more audience members and music lovers at thei...
To what extent can we use social network activity to examine the value that electronic musicians pla...
Leisure activities that include culture and the arts such as popular music concerts provide ways for...
Marketing, Consumers & Society Research GroupDespite often being dismissed as ‘clones’, tribute band...
Social media is commonly considered a powerful tool for engaging customers and audiences, but that i...
In this thesis, I examine what "knowing music" means to participants in online social musicking acti...
The aim of this session is to apply some of the visual and technological tools of 21st-Century onlin...
Tribute bands are groups of musicians who perform “note-for-note” versions of the songs of previous ...
Studying music and its evolution in a society can give researchers a clue about the culture of a gro...
This article maps and theorizes online jazz fandom activities around live music, and then reports on...
To support their practice during their acquisition of expertise, musicians need to be part of a coll...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-47)The aim of this thesis is to apply the concepts of ...