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      • Music sociology explores the link between music and society. It covers topics like how musical tastes show social class and music’s role in social movements. This field sees music as more than just sounds; it’s about the activities and interactions around it.
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  1. May 24, 2017 · Introduction. Music is central to cultural life and therefore also often perceived as central to social life. The study of music in society has been of interest to canonic social thinkers, including Weber, Simmel, and Adorno, since the establishment of sociology.

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  3. Aug 1, 2010 · The sociology of music has become a vibrant field of study in recent decades. While its proponents are well aware of this field's contributions and relevance, we focus here on demonstrating its...

  4. Sep 1, 1999 · This article presents some key sociological concepts, and examines how such concepts can operate within the sociology of music, focusing on two main areas.

  5. A Sociological Basis for Music Education. This paper seeks to illustrate that the social contributions of music education are vital to the justification of music in the schools. This position is based on the following: 1) Music behaviors are global behaviors associated with the earliest human existence; 2) If humans have maintained music, then ...

    • Steven N. Kelly
    • 2002
  6. Oct 28, 2015 · Bourdieu and the Sociology of Music Education. This edited collection draws together a group of international scholars and artist-practitioners who offer a critical introduction and exploration...

  7. How do individuals and groups use music? How is the collective production of music made possible? How does music relate to broader social distinctions, especially class, race, and gender?

  8. 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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