Music Sociology explores 16 different genres to demonstrate that music everywhere reflects social values, organisational processes, meanings and individual identity. Presenting original ethnographic research, the contributors use descriptions of subcultures to explain the concepts of music sociology, including the rituals that link people to music, the past and each other. Music Sociology introduces the sociology of music to those who may not be familiar with it and provides a basic historical perspective on popular music in America and beyond
Music is a cultural object that’s shared by people in every corner of the world. In the past, studie...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
A society is the result of interacting individuals, and individuals are also the result of this inte...
This chapter was an invited contribution to the Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology edited by Jeff...
Folk music (both traditional and contemporary) is the subject matter of ethnomusicology. It consists...
Whether culture is an expression of social integration, is implicated in social dis-organization, or...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
Music sociology has proven a fertile arena for the study and theorisation of object-subject interact...
From an anthropological perspective music is a cultural phenomenon. This means that in order to unde...
The established conceptual frameworks in the sociology of music largely name forms of social collect...
[About the book] What is the relationship between music and culture? The first edition of The Cul...
Artykuł dotyczy problematyki ról zawodowych muzyków w kontekście pola teoretyczno - badawczego socjo...
Contemporary anthropology is characterized by a wide array of research topics, with music becoming a...
Music is important in most people''s lives independent of their cultural origin. Music can foster bo...
The main purpose of this article is to underline the conceptual fields and interaction within the so...
Music is a cultural object that’s shared by people in every corner of the world. In the past, studie...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
A society is the result of interacting individuals, and individuals are also the result of this inte...
This chapter was an invited contribution to the Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology edited by Jeff...
Folk music (both traditional and contemporary) is the subject matter of ethnomusicology. It consists...
Whether culture is an expression of social integration, is implicated in social dis-organization, or...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
Music sociology has proven a fertile arena for the study and theorisation of object-subject interact...
From an anthropological perspective music is a cultural phenomenon. This means that in order to unde...
The established conceptual frameworks in the sociology of music largely name forms of social collect...
[About the book] What is the relationship between music and culture? The first edition of The Cul...
Artykuł dotyczy problematyki ról zawodowych muzyków w kontekście pola teoretyczno - badawczego socjo...
Contemporary anthropology is characterized by a wide array of research topics, with music becoming a...
Music is important in most people''s lives independent of their cultural origin. Music can foster bo...
The main purpose of this article is to underline the conceptual fields and interaction within the so...
Music is a cultural object that’s shared by people in every corner of the world. In the past, studie...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
A society is the result of interacting individuals, and individuals are also the result of this inte...