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Sites of Popular Music Heritage - Memories, Histories, Places

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So verschieden der Begriff "Innovation" auch interpretiert wird, ein Merkmal haben alle Phänomene von Innovation gemeinsam: sie sind eingebettet in sehr komplexe soziale Prozesse. Tom Kehrbaum macht diese komplexen Zusammenhänge in seiner wissenschaftstheoretischen Grundlegung beschreibbar und führt sie somit der Forschungspraxis zu. Den Schlüssel hierfür bietet die Methodologie der Grounded Theory. Der Autor gibt einen interdisziplinären Überblick über die Innovations-Diskussion und zeigt eine kreative Anwendungsform qualitativer Sozialforschung auf. Die aktuelle gesellschaftliche Einbettung des Themas, die theoretische Begründung des Ansatzes und die forschungspraktischen Beispiele machen es möglich, "Innovation" zu verstehen und in der Praxis zu gestalten.

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Introduction Sara Cohen, Robert Knifton, Marion Leonard, and Les Roberts Part 1: Problematizing Popular Music Heritage 1. Locating Popular Music Heritage Sara Cohen, Robert Knifton, Marion Leonard, and Les Roberts 2. Popular Music and the ‘Problem’ of Heritage Andy Bennett 3. The Heritage Obsession: The History of Rock and Challenges of ‘Museum Mummification’. A French Perspective Philippe Le Guern Part 2: Mapping, Music, and Memory 4. Mapping the Politics of ‘Race’, Place and Memory in Liverpool’s Popular Music Heritage Brett Lashua 5. "Still here?": A Geospatial Survey of Welsh-language Popular Music Craig Owen Jones Part 3: Archives and Virtual Sites of Memory 6. ‘Fillin’ in Any Blanks I Can’: Online Archival Practice and Virtual Sites of Musical Memory Jez Collins and Paul Long 7. Locating the "Bristol Sound": Archiving Music as Everyday Life Michelle Henning and Rehan Hyder 8. Saving ‘Rubbish’: Preserving Popular Music’s Material Culture in Amateur Archives and Museums Alison Huber and Sarah Baker 9. Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Women’s Liberation Music Archive Deborah Withers Part 4: Nostalgia and Heritage Practices 10. "You Had To Be There": Memories of the Glasgow Apollo Audience Kenneth Forbes 11. Engaging Nostalgia: Popular Music and Memory in Museums Marion Leonard and Rob Knifton 12. The Remembering: Heritage-Work at US Progressive-Rock Festivals, 1983 to 2012 Tim Dowd Part 5: Pilgrimage and Sacred Sites 13. Pilgrimage, Place, and Preservation: The Real and Imagined Geography of the Grateful Dead in Song, on Tour, and in Cyberspace John V. Ward 14. Putting the Psycho in Psycho-geography: Tom Vague's Musical Mapping of Notting Hill Alex Lawrey 15. Unveiling Memory: Blue Plaques as (In)tangible Markers of Popular Music Heritage Les Roberts and Sara Cohen 16. Why I Didn’t 'Go Down to the Delta': The Cultural Politics of Blues Tourism Mark Duffett

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