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    • Peace punks and punks against racism: resource mobilization and frame construction in the punk movement 

      Roberts, Mike; Moore, Ryan (University of Exeter, 29 March 2009)
      In recent years, scholars have begun to attend to the gap in our understanding of the relationship between music and social movements. One such example is Corte’s and Edwards’ <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/10036/3124">“White ...
    • Sociology of objects case study: Terra-Cotta playing hide-and-seek in the art worlds 

      Siegel, Andrea (University of Exeter, 2009)
      Sociological inquiry has been mostly absent from the investigation of massproduced material goods, especially materials in the architectural arts. If sociology takes as a subject social networks in modern society—one of ...
    • Editorial 

      MAiA Editorial Team (University of Exeter, 2009)
      This issue of Music and Arts in Action (MAiA) marks the start of our second year. As we arrive at our third issue, it has become clear that our desire to give musical and artistic forms a more central place in the study ...
    • Agency and domination in communicative performance 

      Miles, Stephen (University of Exeter, 2009)
      Communicative approaches to musical composition and performance promote symbolic dialogue between performers and audiences, and seek to expand agency for all participants. Such approaches include the altering of performance ...
    • Collective identity and racial thought in São Paulo’s black gospel music scene 

      Burdick, John Samuel (University of Exeter, 2009)
      In an effort to push the literature on music and collective identity to examine how the cognitive dimension of collective identity gets constructed, this paper shifts away from the customary focus on lyrics, toward an ...