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[ecrea] Call for Chapters: Music by Numbers: The Use and Abuse of Statistics in the Music Industry
Mon Jan 23 16:17:40 GMT 2017
*Call for Chapters: /Music by Numbers: The Use and Abuse of Statistics
in the Music Industry/*
_Editors ___
Dave Laing and Richard Osborne
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_Call for Chapters ___
Proposal submission: 31 March 2017
Full chapters due: 31 October 2017
_Introduction ___
The music industries have always been concerned, even obsessed, with
numbers, whether those of chart placings, sales awards, website hits,
ticket sales or listener figures. They operate on a premise that only a
small ratio of artists will succeed. They issue statistics that show the
importance of their contribution to GDP or the need for protection from
pirates and touts. There are also numbers that are not made public:
streaming royalties; breakeven points; the division of profits;
algorithms. And there are numbers that they cannot deal with yet: big
data is accumulating but there are problems with accessing it, sharing
it and making the best use of it.
These numbers warrant closer inspection. The industries’ statistics can
determine what consumers get to hear and what evidence governments and
legislators base their policies on. This edited collection seeks to
illuminate the historic and contemporary use and abuse of statistics in
the music industries, both nationally and internationally.
_Possible Topics ___
Themes may include but are not confined to:
Sales charts
Sales awards
Success rates (hits vs. misses) and record industry R&D spending
Industry sales, usage and collection data
Piracy statistics
Figures used in campaigns to extend copyright
Research data on P2P file-sharing
Festival economic impact data
Streaming royalties
Global Rights Databases
Employment figures and contribution to GDP
Relative sizes of sectors of the music industries
The use of statistics in radio
Big Data
Corporate quarterly results
Academic approaches to industry data
Please submit proposals to: (dave.laing47 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(dave.laing47 /at/ gmail.com)> and (R.Osborne /at/ mdx.ac.uk)
<mailto:(R.Osborne /at/ mdx.ac.uk)>
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