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(2019) Contemporary popular music studies, Dordrecht, Springer.

Studying listening to recorded popular music

a methodological overview and some suggestions for future research

Marta García Quiñones

pp. 91-100

It is normally taken for granted that popular music fans listen to recorded music, and that their preferences are mainly shaped by that activity. However, studying what happens while they are listening appears as a challenging task. In the last two decades music psychologists, social psychologists, sociologists and popular music scholars, among others, have proposed different qualitative research strategies to address the complexity of popular music fans' everyday listening experiences.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-25253-3_9

Full citation:

García Quiñones, M. (2019)., Studying listening to recorded popular music: a methodological overview and some suggestions for future research, in I. Medi, M. Dumnić Vilotijević & I. Medić (eds.), Contemporary popular music studies, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 91-100.

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