Leseprobe
Content
TABLE OF FIGURES
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose and the question of issue
1.2 Prior Research - what is music sociology and why is it important?
2. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
2.1 George Herbert Mead and Charles Horton Cooley
2.2 Key Concepts
2.2.1 The concept of self
2.2.2 The concept of medium
2.2.3 The emotional foundation of musical preferences
2.2.4 From mix-tape to playlist
3. METHOD
3.1 The gathering of data
3.3 Limitations
4. RESULT AND ANALYSIS
4.1 Analysing the playlist
4.2 The process of data analysis
4.3 The “I”-construction of a playlist
4.4 The playlist as a medium and social phenomenon
4.5 Interpreting playlists - listening to the sound of the self
5. CONCLUSION
6. REFERENCES
7. APPENDIX
7.1 Interview guide
7.2 The Big Five personality traits
7.3 Personal Playlists
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- Kathrin Rochow (Autor:in), 2010, Show me your playlist and I tell you who you are, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/205581
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