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[ecrea] Popular Music Fandom and the Public Sphere: A One Day Symposium
Mon Mar 16 00:29:21 GMT 2015
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Professor Cornel Sandvoss (University of Huddersfield) –
“To Listen and to Make Yourself Heard: Value, Identity and Citizenship
in Popular Music Fandom”
In the mainstream media, popular music has traditionally been associated
with collective displays of emotion. Yet music fandom is actually about
a range of things: shared tastes and personal convictions, individual
subjectivity and wider community. Fandom does not exist entirely in
private nor entirely in public, but is characterized by a process of
continual mediation between the two. The symposium features papers by an
international group of over 20 speakers and will be based in room 107 on
the first floor of the Binks Building on the University of Chester's
main Parkgate Road campus It will start at 9.15am and finish at 5pm. ALL
WELCOME. This is a free event, but registration is essential. For more
details please see:
http://pop-music-research.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/popular-music-fandom-and-public-sphere.html
Organizers: Dr Mark Duffett (University of Chester) and Dr Koos Zwaan
(InHolland University of Applied Sciences).
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