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" Stereo : "
edited by Hugh Dauncey, Philippe Le Guern
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BL
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Record Number
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642352
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Doc. No
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Title & Author
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Stereo : : comparative perspectives on the sociological study of popular music in France and Britain /\ edited by Hugh Dauncey, Philippe Le Guern
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Series Statement
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Ashgate popular and folk music series
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Page. NO
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xii, 281 pages,; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9781409405689
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: 1409405680
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Top of the pops, or Gilbert and Maritie Carpentier? Ways of doing and thinking popular music in Britain and France / Hugh Dauncey and Philippe Le Guern -- Writing the history of popular music / Simon Frith -- Charting the history of amplified musics in France / Gérôme Guibert and Philippe Le Guern -- Popular music policy in the UK / Martin Cloonan -- Cultural policies and popular/contemporary/amplified musics in France / Philippe Teillet -- The UK music economy / Mike Jones -- The economics of music in France / Dominique Sagot-Duvauroux -- Mediation of popular music in the UK / J. Mark Percival -- Music and the media in France : The sociological viewpoint / Hervé Glevarec -- Genres and the aesthetics of popular music in the UK / Simon Warner -- The issue of musical genres in France / Fabien Hein -- Mapping British music audiences : subcultural, everyday and mediated approaches / Dan Laughey -- Music audiences, cultural hierarchies and state interventionism : A typically French model? / Philippe Le Guern -- Is it different for girls? Unpacking Sheffield's 'Scene" / Josie Robson -- Local music scenes in France : definitions, stakes, particularities / Gérôme Guibert
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Subject
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Popular music-- Social aspects-- France
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Subject
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Popular music-- Social aspects-- Great Britain
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Dewey Classification
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306.4/84240941
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LC Classification
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ML3918.P67S74 2011
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Added Entry
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Dauncey, Hugh,1961-
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Le Guern, Philippe
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Parallel Title
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Comparative perspectives on the sociological study of popular music in France and Britain
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