Popular Music
Topics, Trends & Trajectories
- Tara Brabazon - Flinders University, Australia
Organized in accessible sections and covering the main themes of research and teaching it examines:
• The key approaches to understanding popular music
• The main settings of exchange and consumption
• The role of technology in the production of popular music
• The main genres of popular music
• The key debates of the present day
Barbazon writes with verve and penetration. Her approach starts with how most people actually consume music today and transfers this onto the plain of study.
The book enables teachers and students to shuffle from one topic to the other whilst providing an unparalleled access the core concepts and issues. As such, it is the perfect study guide for undergraduates located in this exciting and expanding field.
Tara Brabazon is Professor of Communication at University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT).
Great book but covers only a little of what we look at.
Covers a wide range of relevant topics and gives in depth insights to popular music.
good book to aid those on course for reading material for extra reading and information
Interesting and detailed book which informs the reader about the historical factors of the music industry. It is easy to read and informative.
A refreshing and original approach to studying the music industries
This is an enjoyable read that covers a wide range of topics and genres around popular music. I've used this for Level 4 which seemed most appropriate, though Level 6 students did find the debates section useful and engaging in seminar discussions.
Very good to be used as an introduction of popular music and media
Well-written and engaging book. Insightful and covering a wide range of subjects that makes it essential for music industry/popular music students. A must-read, in my opinion.
Provides students with useful tasters
Useful for our students studying the Music Industries degree as it gives a contemporary context and series of important subject areas for debate and discussion.