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  1. Oct 24, 2023 · This article examines the relationship between music and sociological thinking. Antoine Hennion has shown that learning to play music involves an immersion within a culture that has rules, languages and rituals and as a result ‘music is a form of sociology’ (Hennion Citation 2020, 292).

  2. May 24, 2017 · The collection builds upon insights from canonic texts in the sociology of music, with the crucial innovation of examining musical network interaction via formal methods.

  3. The sociology of music is hardly a new development. Since the beginning of the discipline, scholars have found music not just “good to think with,” but good for thinking through some of their most celebrated theories.

  4. May 24, 2017 · Reaffirms music as involving activity and interaction rather than existing as an object. Reviews the literature on musical meaning and music as a technology of the self and establishes the unique importance of music for both social differentiation and integration. Shepherd, John, and Kyle Devine, eds. 2015.

  5. Jun 25, 2020 · The ways that music creates bridges and boundaries between people has long been of interest in the sociology of music, and a core problem is understanding patterns in relationships between consumers and producers.

  6. Music - an instrument in sociological research. Sociological research of the musical phenomenon penetrates the social reality, analyzing the reactivity towards music and the importance of the musical factor in daily, common life, especially in the educational process.

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  8. Aug 29, 2018 · Equally, music sociology has had much to say about social identities and their formation in music and through musical practice, about how our bodily sensations are musically mediated and how well-being (individual, group, community) can be enhanced through musical engagement.