The Use and Abuse of Music

The Use and Abuse of Music
Author: Eleanor Peters
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-08-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781787569997

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Using a critical criminological approach, this book analyses what is deviant and transgressive about music, focusing on three main parts; the concept of ‘harmful’ or deviant music; the use of music as punishment and the censorship and silencing of music.

Essay The Use and Abuse of Music in Public Worship and the dangers of the use of painted windows in churches With an introduction by H M Neile D D Dean of Ripon

Essay  The Use and Abuse of Music in Public Worship  and the dangers of the use of painted windows in churches     With an introduction by     H  M Neile  D D   Dean of Ripon
Author: John GRITTON
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1870
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0019440951

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The Use and Abuse of Music

The Use and Abuse of Music
Author: Eleanor Peters
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2019-08-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781787690011

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Using a critical criminological approach, this book analyses what is deviant and transgressive about music, focusing on three main parts; the concept of 'harmful' or deviant music; the use of music as punishment and the censorship and silencing of music.

Music by Numbers

Music by Numbers
Author: Richard Osborne,Dave Laing
Publsiher: Contemporary Music Making and Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Music trade
ISBN: 178938253X

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The music industries are fuelled by statistics: sales targets, breakeven points, success ratios, royalty splits, website hits, ticket revenues, listener figures, piracy abuses and big data. Statistics are of consequence. They influence the music that consumers get to hear, they determine the revenues of music makers, and they shape the policies of governments and legislators. Yet many of these statistics are generated by the music industries themselves, and their accuracy can be questioned. This original new book sets out to explore this shadowy terrain. While there are books that offer guidelines about how the music industries work, as well as critiques from academics about the policies of music companies, this is the first book that takes a sustained look at these subjects from a statistical angle. This is particularly significant as statistics have not just been used to explain the music industries, they are also essential to the ways that the industries work: they drive signing policy, contractual policy, copyright policy, economic policy and understandings of consumer behaviour. This edited collection provides the first in-depth examination of the use and abuse of statistics in the music industries. The international group of contributors are noted music business scholars and practitioners in the field. The book addresses five key areas in which numbers are employed: sales and awards; royalties and distribution; music piracy; music policy; and audiences and their uses of music. The authors address these subjects from a range of perspectives. Some of them test the veracity of this data and explore its tactical use by music businesses. Others are helping to generate these numbers: they are developing surveys and online projects and offer candid self-observations in this volume. There are also authors who have been subject to statistics; they deliver first-hand accounts of music industry reporting. The digital age is inherently numerical. Within the music industries this has prompted new ways of tracking the usage and recompense of music. In addition, it has generated new means of monitoring and engaging audience behaviour. It has also led to increased documentation of the trade. There is more reporting of the overall revenues of music industry sectors. There is also more engagement between industry and academia when it comes to conducting analyses and offering numerical recommendations to politicians. The aim of this collection is to expose the culture and politics of data. Music industry statistics are all-pervasive, yet because of this ubiquity they have been under-explored. This book provides new ways by which to learn music by numbers. A timely examination of how data and statistics are key to the music industries. Widely held industry assumptions are challenged with data from a variety of sources and in an engaging, lucid manner. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in how the music business uses and manipulates the data that digital technologies have made available. Primary readership will be among popular music academics, undergraduate and postgraduate students working in the fields of popular music studies, music business, media studies, cultural studies, sociology and creative industries. The book will also be of interest to people working within the music industries and to those whose work encounters industry statistics.

The Use and Abuse of Literature

The Use and Abuse of Literature
Author: Marjorie Garber
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780307277121

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In this deep and engaging meditation on the usefulness and uselessness of reading in the digital age, Harvard English professor Marjorie Garber aims to reclaim “literature” from the periphery of our personal, educational, and professional lives and restore it to the center, as a radical way of thinking. But what is literature anyway, how has it been understood over time, and what is its relevance for us today? Who gets to decide what the word means? Why has literature been on the defensive since Plato? Does it have any use at all, other than serving as bourgeois or aristocratic accoutrements attesting to one’s worldly sophistication and refinement of spirit? What are the boundaries that separate it from its “commercial” instance and from other more mundane kinds of writing? Is it, as most of us assume, good to read, much less study—and what would that mean?

The Uses and Abuses of History

The Uses and Abuses of History
Author: Margaret MacMillan
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847652003

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The past is capricious enough to support every stance - no matter how questionable. In 2002, the Bush administration decided that dealing with Saddam Hussein was like appeasing Hitler or Mussolini, and promptly invaded Iraq. Were they wrong to look to history for guidance? No; their mistake was to exaggerate one of its lessons while suppressing others of equal importance. History is often hijacked through suppression, manipulation, and, sometimes, even outright deception. MacMillan's book is packed full of examples of the abuses of history. In response, she urges us to treat the past with care and respect.

The Use and Abuse of Books

The Use and Abuse of Books
Author: Leon Battista Alberti
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028990401

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Crime and Music

Crime and Music
Author: Dina Siegel,Frank Bovenkerk
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030498788

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This unique volume explores the relationship between music and crime in its various forms and expressions, bringing together two areas rarely discussed in the same contexts and combining them through the tools offered by cultural criminology. Contributors discuss a range of topics, from how songs and artists draw on criminality as inspiration to how musical expression fulfills unexpected functions such as building deviant subcultures, encouraging social movements, or carrying messages of protest. Comprised of contributions from an international cohort of scholars, the book is categorized into five parts: The Criminalization of Music; Music and Violence; Organised Crime and Music; Music, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity and Music as Resistance. Spanning a range of cultures and time periods, Crime and Music will be of interest to researchers in critical and cultural criminology, the history of music, anthropology, ethnology, and sociology.