Full description
This dataset contains 70 confidential interviews conducted since 2009 with popular music producers, audiences and government policy makers. It includes a database of music policy documents created in Australia, Scotland and New Zealand from the end of the second world war until 2010. The dataset includes legislation, media articles, and government articles which the project investigators will use to compare and contrast music policy formulation between 3 countries. It is an out put of a collaborative ARC Discovery Project involving Shane Homan and Jennifer Cattermole (Monash University), Martin Cloonan (University of Glasgow) and Roy Shuker, (formerly University of Victoria, Wellington, now retired) and will provide the first comprehensive analysis of how music policy is created.Notes
1200 print copies of policies (60-70% are pdfs); Approximately 70 confidential interviews (Mp3 files); transcripts.Significance statement
The data from the interviews and the extensive collection of policy documents from the late 1940s until the present will inform the first comprehensive analysis of how music policy is created and fills a major gap in Australian and international cultural policy studies in relation to the effectiveness of popular music policy and practice.Data time period: 1945 to 2010
Spatial Coverage And Location
iso31661: AU
iso31662: SCT
iso31661: NZ
Subjects
Arts and Cultural Policy |
Communications and Media Policy |
Cultural policy |
Government policy |
Music industry |
Music technology |
Music trade |
Policy and Administration |
Studies in Human Society |
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Identifiers
- Handle : 1959.1/470467