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高速机场ssrThe final edition of our “sociological playlist” July series is made up of songs picked by you. Introduced below, the suggestions have come from our social media followers. Thank you to everyone who sent in their choices. We couldn’t include all of the songs (there were hundreds!), but have included some of the ideas that […]
Read MoreProfessor Satnam Virdee contributes the penultimate “sociological playlist” in our July series. The playlist can be listened to in full here. Freedom Now 1. Nina Simone, “Mississippi Goddam” 2. Barbara Dane and The Chambers Brothers, “It isn’t Nice” 3. Mavis Staples, “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize” 4. The Impressions, “People Get Ready” 5. Bob Dylan, “The Times […]
Read MoreJaQuon Epps Rising suicide rates within the Black community has led scholars to focus on Black mental healthcare (Price and Khubchandani, 2023). Studies reveal that Blacks are less likely to initiate and continue formal mental healthcare, leaving many eager to investigate the alternative practices they employ (Price and Khubchandani, 2023). I argue that the process […]
Read MoreAlex Skandalis In these challenging times, individuals engage with music in many different ways and often enact its emancipatory potential to escape everyday life, to find comfort and to foster a sense of community, amongst others. This playlist aims to highlight the emancipatory potential of music as a cultural and aesthetic experience in the COVID-19 […]
Read MoreProfessor Raewyn Connell contributes the next “sociological playlist” in our July series. Introduced below, the playlist can be listened to in full here. Context The music I play during the day while I’m working is the church cantatas of J. S. Bach. Some of them include chorales that we used to sing in the church […]
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Read MoreKorey Tillman “Aggh!” A gasp, almost inaudible, escapes my mouth as I try to catch the breath I lost to a dream turned sour. The sound oscillates off the concrete walls of my cell, slowly fading away like the image of two mirrors opposing each other. My bed sheets, balled up in the corner of […]
Read MoreM.F. Campbell The cathartic experience of techno and its various subgenres is often attributed to the body collective of the dance floor. What the DJ Eris Drew calls the “positive goddess force of the motherbeat”, a space where “The only network you need is inside the club,” Bell writes of Berghain’s strict phone policy. The […]
Read MoreLambros Fatsis In the midst of the most recent wave of Black Lives Matter protests and the electrifying energy with which they infuse our civic conscience, public discourse and political imagination, some keywords of Black radical thought – police abolition and defunding featuring prominently among them – suddenly became mainstream. These words and the ideas […]
Read MoreLes Back Sociologists are often secret musicians. This goes all the way back to W.E.B. Du Bois and Max Weber in the nineteenth for whom musical life was always woven into their sociological thinking. These founding figures had strong attachments to music and both men had fine singing voices. As biographer David Levering Lewis (1993) comments […]
免费ssr飞机场Professor Phil Scraton contributes the fourth “sociological playlist” in our July series. Introduced below, the playlist can be listened to in full here. Context Music has been elemental in my life. As a child it was the radio, family sessions and the school choir. On my first visit to Liverpool’s grand Philharmonic Hall I stood […]
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Read MoreK V Cybil Cybil K V · Bharani songs It is as part of an ethnographic work (forthcoming) on the ritualistic practice of kalam ezhuthu pattu that I made my visits to the famous kavu tindal of Kodungallur Kurumba Kavu (temple)[i] on the day of Aswathy according to the Malayalam calendar (late March) in the […]
Read MoreMeg-John Barker and Justin Hancock contribute the third “sociological playlist” in our July series. They responded to our request on an episode of their podcast, which can be listened to here. They introduce the playlist below, and it can be listened to in full here. The Meg-John and Justin desert island discs In this episode […]
Read MoreGeng—who runs collective-plus-label PTP (Purple Tape Pedigree)—introduces the place of Ross’ images in the scene they document.
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