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New Geographies of Music 1 : Urban Policies, Live Music, and Careers in a Changing Industry, Hardback Book

New Geographies of Music 1 : Urban Policies, Live Music, and Careers in a Changing Industry Hardback

Edited by Ola Johansson, Severin Guillard, Joseph Palis

Part of the Geographies of Media series

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This book is the first 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 1: Urban Policies, Live Music, and Careers in a Changing Industry starts with an introduction that explores contemporary approaches to the study of popular music.

The following chapters address a range of issues, including the role of live music in urban development, how knowledge about local music ecosystems circulates among cities, urban networks of music production, how musical practices in local scenes are affected by core-periphery relations, and how musicians rely on touring in order to earn a living.

This is a must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between space and music.

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