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POPULAR MUSIC: POLITICS & IDENTITIES
Paper presented by Alexandros Baltzis : “Musical Labour: Methodological issues in surveys using quantitative data” at the 2nd Summer Festival of the International Research Collective, July 12-13, 2024
The paper discusses the methodological issues that arise in surveys of the musical profession. As part of a project carried out within the framework of National Recovery and Resilience Plan ‘Greece 2.0,’ funded by the European Union-NextGenerationEU and implemented by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (Project Number:16313), a survey investigating social cohesion and labour precarity in the cultural and creative industries, including musicians, has been designed and is currently underway. In particular, the issues to be discussed pertain to surveys on musical labour that employ quantitative methods. The pursuit of standardization, as implied by the collection of quantitative data, is accompanied by the production of observable and measurable indicators, which are necessary for the operationalization of complex concepts in empirical research. In this pursuit, however, the heterogeneity and wide variation in the conditions and working relationships of musicians present a number of challenges. The aim of this paper is to discuss some of these challenges.
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