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Categories and networks in jazz evolution: The overlap between bandleaders’ jazz sidemen from 1930 to 1969

Charles Kirschbaum “Categories and networks in jazz evolution: The overlap between bandleaders’ jazz sidemen from 1930 to 1969” Poetics (2015, 52, 154–178).

Abstract

This paper expands on Peterson’s process model for historical changes in jazz. Peterson suggests that, given certain circumstances, musical genres migrate from ‘low-brow’ to ‘high-brow’. I test this proposition for jazz by investigating whether bandleaders were associated through the same sidemen (‘sidemen overlap’) across time, and the underlying logics leading to these overlaps. I confirm Peterson’s model to the extent that sidemen overlap shifts from a ‘commercial’ logic to a ‘style-based’ logic. From 1930 to 1949, sidemen overlap between bandleaders is mainly predicted by recording session volumes (akin to ‘commercial logic’). From 1945 to 1969, style similarity emerges as an important predictor of sidemen overlap. I extend Peterson’s process model by providing a more nuanced account, based on social networks. I show substantive collaboration across styles. As a consequence, stylistic shifts are not as abrupt as originally depicted. I also explore how past associations become increasingly stronger in terms of explaining sidemen overlap. Furthermore, race emerges as an important variable in explaining the same phenomenon. During the thirties, non-African-American homophily is high. After this period, African-American homophily increases steadily until the late fifties, decreasing again during the sixties. Continue reading

Seminario Antoine Hennion Universidad de Chile

Afiche Seminario HennionSiguiendo con las noticias sobre nuevos espacios y áreas de investigación sobre la producción creativa en Estudios de la Economía (ver posts acá y acá)…

Antoine Hennion dictará el seminario “El amor por la música. De una sociología de la mediación a una pragmática del gusto” en la Universidad de Chile entre el 9 y el 12 de noviembre. Más información en el siguiente link: Continue reading

Nuevo libro: Studio Studies

Routledge acaba de publicar el libro Studio Studies. Operations, Topologies & Displacements, editado por Ignacio Farías y Alex Wilkie. El libro incluye, entre otros, capítulos y conversaciones con Mike Michael, Antoine Hennion y Georgina Born. Además, los artículos: ‘Bringing the World into the Creative Studio: The ‘reference’ as an advertising devic’ de Tomás Ariztía y ‘Studio Operations: Manipulation, storage and hunting in desert landscapes’ de Farías. Primeras páginas disponibles Continue reading

Studio Studies

Recomendable video-presentación, donde Ignacio Farías explica los resultados del proyecto de investigación presentado en dos posts (1 y 2) en este blog en 2011.