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The Social Psychology of Music
Contributor(s): Hargreaves, David (Editor), North, Adrian (Editor)
ISBN: 0198523831     ISBN-13: 9780198523833
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $74.25  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 1997
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Annotation: This book provides a comprehensive account of the social contexts in which people create, perform, perceive, understand, and react to music. It is the first attempt to define the field in 25 years. The book includes new areas where music now is recognized as having a significant impact, such
as in health promotion, advertising, and education. Chapters are divided into six sections: individual differences, social groups and situations, social and cultural influences, developmental issues, musicianship, and applications. Several of these are groundbreaking reviews published for the first
time. Written for psychologists and music educators, The Social Psychology of Music will also appeal to musicians, communications researchers, broadcasters, and music lovers.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Social Psychology
- Music | Instruction & Study - Theory
- Music | Instruction & Study - Appreciation
Dewey: 781.11
LCCN: 96-45586
Physical Information: 0.76" H x 6.15" W x 9.21" (1.13 lbs) 336 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This book provides a comprehensive account of the social contexts in which people create, perform, perceive, understand, and react to music. It is the first attempt to define the field in 25 years. The book includes new areas where music now is recognized as having a significant impact, such
as in health promotion, advertising, and education. Chapters are divided into six sections: individual differences, social groups and situations, social and cultural influences, developmental issues, musicianship, and applications. Several of these are groundbreaking reviews published for the first
time. Written for psychologists and music educators, The Social Psychology of Music will also appeal to musicians, communications researchers, broadcasters, and music lovers.