创意城市
视觉艺术
音乐地理学
音乐
媒体研究
艺术
历史
音乐教育
社会学
政治学
创造力
法学
作者
Sabrina Pedrini,Massimo Giovanardi,Raffaele Corrado
标识
DOI:10.1177/00420980241257791
摘要
This paper extends the debate on medium-sized cities as active designers of place-specific neoliberal identities by reporting relevant findings from Bologna, European Capital of Culture in 2000 and a UNESCO City of Music since 2006. The study identifies the formal relationships of collaboration among local musicians as a relevant proxy to discuss the individualisation of the pop-rock music scene and its variations between 1978 and 2019. For this purpose, formal Social Network Analysis is combined with semi-structured interview analysis and archival research. The findings reveal decreased levels of social cohesion among artists and establishes a link between growing individualisation in the local music scene and an increasing tourist-orientation in the city.
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