Remaking Culture and Music Spaces (eBook, PDF)
Affects, Infrastructures, Futures
Redaktion: Woodward, Ian; Golemo, Karolina; Dillane, Aileen; Berkers, Pauwke; Haynes, Jo
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Remaking Culture and Music Spaces (eBook, PDF)
Affects, Infrastructures, Futures
Redaktion: Woodward, Ian; Golemo, Karolina; Dillane, Aileen; Berkers, Pauwke; Haynes, Jo
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This collection analyses the remaking of culture and music spaces during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Its central focus is how cultural producers negotiated radically disrupted and uncertain conditions by creating, designing and curating new objects and events, and through making alternative combinations of practices and spaces.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000783797
- Artikelnr.: 65902665
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000783797
- Artikelnr.: 65902665
pandemic
Part I: Affects
1. Festival atmospheres: social, spatial, and material explorations of
physically distanced festivals
2. How live is live? COVID-19, live music and online performances
3. 'Like a winter without Christmas': Interaction rituals and the
disruption of the Roskilde Festival
Part II: Infrastructures
4. Curating listening: The cultural production of a (commercial) experience
5. Reconceiving spatiality and value in the live music industries in
response to COVID-19
6. Out of office: The broader implications of changing spaces and places in
arts-based work during the COVID-19 pandemic
7. The sounds of silence: Concerts, musicians, and the COVID-19 pandemic
8. Self-organisation in musicians' collective workspaces before, during and
after COVID-19: A model for moving forward?
Part III: Spaces
9. A sonic paradise in the countryside: Pop-rock festivals as drivers of
creative tourism development in small cities and rural areas in the
post-pandemic era
10. Refiguring pathologised festival spaces: Governance, risk and
creativity
11. Experimenting with adulthood in the time of pandemic: The 18th edition
of the Sacrum Profanum festival in Cracow
12. The island of freedom on the Vltava
13. The moral complexity of organising a civically engaged festival during
the COVID-19 pandemic
Part IV: Futures
14. Unknown futures: Towards a more resilient Dutch popular music sector
15. At the juncture of the liminal and the neo-liberal: Can the smaller,
independent commercial music festival survive into the future?
16. Regions in recovery? The significance of festivals for regenerating and
reimagining regional community life
17. Music missionaries: How Dutch music festivals utilised the pandemic to
bounce forward
pandemic
Part I: Affects
1. Festival atmospheres: social, spatial, and material explorations of
physically distanced festivals
2. How live is live? COVID-19, live music and online performances
3. 'Like a winter without Christmas': Interaction rituals and the
disruption of the Roskilde Festival
Part II: Infrastructures
4. Curating listening: The cultural production of a (commercial) experience
5. Reconceiving spatiality and value in the live music industries in
response to COVID-19
6. Out of office: The broader implications of changing spaces and places in
arts-based work during the COVID-19 pandemic
7. The sounds of silence: Concerts, musicians, and the COVID-19 pandemic
8. Self-organisation in musicians' collective workspaces before, during and
after COVID-19: A model for moving forward?
Part III: Spaces
9. A sonic paradise in the countryside: Pop-rock festivals as drivers of
creative tourism development in small cities and rural areas in the
post-pandemic era
10. Refiguring pathologised festival spaces: Governance, risk and
creativity
11. Experimenting with adulthood in the time of pandemic: The 18th edition
of the Sacrum Profanum festival in Cracow
12. The island of freedom on the Vltava
13. The moral complexity of organising a civically engaged festival during
the COVID-19 pandemic
Part IV: Futures
14. Unknown futures: Towards a more resilient Dutch popular music sector
15. At the juncture of the liminal and the neo-liberal: Can the smaller,
independent commercial music festival survive into the future?
16. Regions in recovery? The significance of festivals for regenerating and
reimagining regional community life
17. Music missionaries: How Dutch music festivals utilised the pandemic to
bounce forward