Musical preferences and technologies: Contemporary material and symbolic distinctions criticised [PDF]
Today how individuals interact with various cultural items is not perfectly consistent with theoretical frameworks of influential scholars on cultural consumption, such as Bourdieu (1984), Gans (1999), and Peterson and Simkus (1992).
Adrian Leguina +16 more
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Fitness and Musical Taste: Do Physically Fit Listeners Prefer More Stressful Music?
Research suggests that person-based dispositional factors, as well as properties of the music, influence a person's musical taste. In this study, we examined the possibility that the interaction between the stressfulness of the music and a listener's ...
Lindsay Warrenburg, David Huron
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Musical-Psychological Anthropology as an Interdisciplinary Field of Scientific Knowledge [PDF]
The article presents the conceptual positions of the interdisciplinary field of knowledge “Musical-Psychological Anthropology” as a scientific field that allows comprehending the history of musical art and ethno-cultural variations of musical ...
Alla V. Toropova
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The Structure of Musical Preferences of Youth: Cross-cultural Perspective
The aim of this study was to explore the differences in musical preferences between Slovene and Croatian students. The sample consisted of 369 students from Slovenia and 371 students from Croatia.
Katarina Habe +2 more
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The purpose of the current study was to investigate whether an experi-mental programme, based on interdisciplinary interactions between music education and history and the implementation of arts and cul-tural education objectives, could influence pupils’
Jerneja Žnidaršič
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Broadcasting personalities: the relationship between occupation and music preferences in the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs [PDF]
This research examines the music choices of interviewees on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs over a 72-year period. In the programme, individuals with a public profile related to high achievement in their chosen occupation identify several ...
Knox, Don, MacDonald, Raymond
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Are risk preferences dynamic? : Within-subject variation in risk-taking as a function of background music [PDF]
This paper investigates whether preference interactions can explain why risk preferences change over time and across contexts. We conduct an experiment in which subjects accept or reject gambles involving real money gains and losses.
Halko, Marja Liisa, Kaustia, Markku
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User Models for Culture-Aware Music Recommendation: Fusing Acoustic and Cultural Cues
Integrating information about the listener’s cultural background when building music recommender systems has recently been identified as a means to improve recommendation quality.
Eva Zangerle +2 more
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The relation between musical preferences and depression among adolescents [PDF]
Adolescents are a population that is particularly vulnerable to the effects of music, while depression is the most common psychopathology in this developmental period.
Burjan Urška +3 more
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Today, a consistent part of our everyday interaction with art and aesthetic artefacts occurs through digital media, and our preferences and choices are systematically tracked and analyzed by algorithms in ways that are far from transparent.
Arielli, Emanuele
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