New Geographies of Music 2: Music in Urban Tourism, Heritage Politics, and Place-Making
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This book is the second installment of a trilogy that explores the spatial dimensions of music. Music has generated substantial interest among geographers, but other academic disciplines have also developed related spatial perspectives on music. This trilogy brings together multiple approaches, each book investigating a bundle of interrelated themes. New Geographies of Music 2: Music in Urban Tourism, Heritage Policies and Place-making starts by exploring contemporary approaches to the study of popular music, as well as the relations existing between music, tourism, heritage and urban geography. The chapters address a range of issues, including how music shapes the feel of touristic towns and urban public spaces, how music scenes have an increasing role in heritage and tourism policies, and how this recognition of music has consequences on artistic practices and urban imaginaries. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between space and music. See more
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Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
Publication Date: 23 Jul 2024
Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
Publication City/Country: Singapore
Language: English
ISBN13: 9789819720712
About
Séverin Guillard is an Assistant Professor in Geography at the University of Picardie Jules Verne Amiens France and a member of the research unit Habiter le Monde (Inhabiting the World). His research focuses on music cultural policies and events in French American and British cities. Joseph Palis is an Associate Professor and Chairperson at the Department of Geography University of the Philippines-Diliman. He has been a DJ at WXYC-Chapel Hill since 2006. Ola Johansson is a Professor of Geography at the University of Pittsburgh in Johnstown. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee. Johansson is the author of the book Songs from Sweden (2020 Palgrave Macmillan) and co-author of Sound Society and the Geography of Popular Music and World Regional Geography.