Taking European world music charts since 1991 as a surrogate measure of the salience of global economic and geographical linkages in world music production, our paper offers an in-depth analysis into the clustered and transnational dynamics therein. We substantiate the claim that the valorisation of commodified musical content has traditionally been removed from its place of origin and centred on metropolitan areas in Western Europe and the USA. However, the paper suggests a growing diversification in the geography of production, with the emergence of secondary centres with an international and national orientation. It also offers promising avenues for further research into the positionality of cultural mediation and the increasing prominen...
Since the early transformation of European music practice and theory in the cultural centers of Asia...
Over the past fifteen years the music industry has experienced a disruptive process of digital trans...
Music is by nature geographical. Musical phrases have movement and direction, as though there are p...
Where do musicians locate, and why do creative industries such as music continue to cluster? This pa...
This study compares and describes the urban landscape of concert venues in Berlin and Stockholm with...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
In some of the countries where there has been a rapid increase in the use of online music distributi...
This study offers a cross-national multilayered analysis of music flows between 1960 and 2010. Advan...
World Music is often analysed as an interlinked series of music genres that can be specified from an...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the existence of World Music both within and beyond its economic...
This paper reviews the research literature analysing the uneven geographical distribution of cultura...
Space and place are central to understanding the conditions of world music production. This article ...
International audienceWhen geographers attend debates generally taking part among other social scie...
This paper explores the global urban networks formed through creative project ecologies within the g...
Since the early transformation of European music practice and theory in the cultural centers of Asia...
Over the past fifteen years the music industry has experienced a disruptive process of digital trans...
Music is by nature geographical. Musical phrases have movement and direction, as though there are p...
Where do musicians locate, and why do creative industries such as music continue to cluster? This pa...
This study compares and describes the urban landscape of concert venues in Berlin and Stockholm with...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
In some of the countries where there has been a rapid increase in the use of online music distributi...
This study offers a cross-national multilayered analysis of music flows between 1960 and 2010. Advan...
World Music is often analysed as an interlinked series of music genres that can be specified from an...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the existence of World Music both within and beyond its economic...
This paper reviews the research literature analysing the uneven geographical distribution of cultura...
Space and place are central to understanding the conditions of world music production. This article ...
International audienceWhen geographers attend debates generally taking part among other social scie...
This paper explores the global urban networks formed through creative project ecologies within the g...
Since the early transformation of European music practice and theory in the cultural centers of Asia...
Over the past fifteen years the music industry has experienced a disruptive process of digital trans...
Music is by nature geographical. Musical phrases have movement and direction, as though there are p...