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2015 | LXIV (64) | 3 | 113-129

Article title

Nowe nurty badawcze w studiach nad muzyką popularną – przegląd wybranych koncepcji

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EN
New Research Trends in Popular Music Studies – Review of Selected Concepts

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Abstracts

PL
W artykule dokonano przeglądu wybranych koncepcji wykorzystywanych przez badaczy z kręgu studiów nad muzyką popularną. Cechą wspólną tych koncepcji jest wykorzystywanie lub nawiązywanie do dorobku socjologii. Ukazane są takie obszary badań, jak: studia nad fanami, koncepcja produkcji kultury, koncepcja scen muzycznych, koncepcja pola produkcji kulturowej oraz koncepcja neoplemion. Prezentacja tych koncepcji stanowi głos w dyskusji nad rozwojem socjologii muzyki w Polsce.
EN
The paper analyzes selected concepts used by researchers in the field of popular music studies. All these concepts draw on works conducted by sociologists. The following concepts are discussed: fan studies, production of culture, music scenes, field of cultural production, neo-tribes. Discussion of these concepts is followed by a call for their wider implementation by Polish researchers working in the field of sociology of music.

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3

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113-129

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2015

Contributors

  • Wydział Ekonomiczno-Socjologiczny, Instytut Ekonomii, Katedra Funkcjonowania Gospodarki Uniwersytet Łódzki

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Publication order reference

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0033-2356

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