ABSTRACT

Social networks are critical for the creation and consumption of music. This edited collection, Social Networks and Music Worlds, introduces students and scholars of music in society to the core concepts and tools of social network analysis. The collection showcases the use of these tools by sociologists, historians and musicologists, examining a variety of distinct 'music worlds', including post-punk, jazz, rap, folk, classical music, Ladyfest and the world of 'open mic' performances, on a number of different scales (local, national and international). In addition to their overarching Introduction, the editors offer a very clear and detailed introduction to the methodology of social network analysis for the uninitiated.

The collection builds upon insights from canonic texts in the sociology of music, with the crucial innovation of examining musical network interaction via formal methods. With network analysis in the arts and humanities at an emergent stage, Social Networks and Music Worlds highlights its possibilities for non-scientists. Contributions hail from leading and emerging scholars who present social network graphs and data to represent different music worlds, locating individuals, resources and styles within them.

The collection sits at the nexus of sociological, musicological and cultural studies traditions. Its range should ensure a large scholarly readership.

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|26 pages

What is social network analysis?

An introduction for music scholars

chapter 3|21 pages

Totally wired 1

The network of structure of the post-punk worlds of Liverpool, Manchester and Sheffield 1976–80

chapter 5|15 pages

Music consumption

Networks and omnivorism

chapter 6|18 pages

Between social worlds and local scenes

Patterns of collaboration in francophone rap music

chapter 7|23 pages

Embracing difference in feminist music worlds

A Ladyfest case study

chapter 9|24 pages

Exploring music careers

Music graduates and early career trajectories in the UK

chapter 10|28 pages

Tastes, ties and social space

Exploring Sheffield's folk singing world

chapter 11|27 pages

On jazz worlds