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Popular Music and Society
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Product details
- ISBN 9780745653655
- Weight: 544g
- Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
- Publication Date: 05 Sep 2014
- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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The third edition of Popular Music and Society is fully revised and updated, deftly exploring the study of popular music in the context of wider debates in sociology and media and cultural studies. Astute and accessible, it continues to set the agenda for research and teaching in this area. The book begins by examining the ways in which popular music is produced, before moving on to explore its structure as text and the ways in which audiences understand and use music. Packed with up-to-date examples and data on the contemporary production and consumption of popular music, the book includes overviews and critiques of theoretical approaches to this exciting area of study and outlines the most important empirical studies which have shaped the discipline. Topics covered include:
This new edition adds sections on the impact of digital media on popular music production and consumption and incorporates original ethnographic research on musicianship and musical practices. It will continue to be required reading for students of the sociology of culture, media and communication studies, and popular culture.
- The contemporary organization of the music industry
- The effects of technological change on production
- The history and politics of popular music
- Gender, sexuality and ethnicity
- Subcultures
- Fans and music celebrities
This new edition adds sections on the impact of digital media on popular music production and consumption and incorporates original ethnographic research on musicianship and musical practices. It will continue to be required reading for students of the sociology of culture, media and communication studies, and popular culture.
Brian Longhurst is Professor of Sociology at the University of Salford
Danijela Bogdanovic is Lecturer at The University of Liverpool and Associate Lecturer at The Open University
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