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Popular Music Climates. Proceedings from the XXI Biennial Conference of IASPM, Daegu, South Korea, 5th – 9th July 2022.

Edited by Kimi Kärki.

Turku: International Insitute of Popular Culture, 2023.

ISSN 1797-318X (online)
ISBN 978-951-29-9427-4 (PDF)

This publication has been peer-reviewed. 


Table of Contents

Kimi Kärki
The Variety of Climates in Popular Music Studies: From Raindrops to Fascist Bootsteps

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Chris Anderton
Music Festival Experience: Cyclic Place and Cyclic Sociality

Melissa Avdeeff
The Musical Ecology of TikTok

James Barker
The Chicks' Country: Country Music Politics and Belonging in Gaslighter

Yuting Chen & Keith Negus
Guochao music and new Chinese identities: Gender, generation, and nation

Romain Garbaye
An Attempt to Reassess Black Sabbath and Birmingham, England, as oneOrigin” of Metal Music : Locality, Social Class and Religiosity

Elise Girard-Despraulex
Retro influences in the digital age: From the circus to early cinema, the visual identity of the band Avatar

Takayuki Kobayashi
Toward a comparative study on Japanese Enka and Korean Trot

Lorenz Gilli
TheVibe’: ’Atmosphere’ and its temporality

Mariia Mykhalonok
Sol, Playa y Arena: TheTropical Flavour” of Reggaeton Music

Aleš Opekar
Theoretical Reflections of Czech Musicals in the Changes of the Political Climate of the 1940s - 1990s

Luis Ramirez
The Humans and the Machine: Perceptual Differences Between Collective and Solo Performances

Adriana Sabo
Constructing the Balkan Femininity: The Case of Senidah, the “Balkan Trap Queen”

Marcel Zaes Sagesser
Rhythms, Textures, Identities: Folding as a Technique in Kyoka’s Signature Sound

Onur Sönmez
Perennial Oppression of Nightlife, Pandemic Policies, and Resistance in İzmir’s Popular Music Scene

Lorena Varela Domínguez
Latin pop and reggaeton in K-Pop: The representation of an imagined Latin culture

Ch’ng Xin Ying
Rapping Racial Tension: Namewee’s Rap Songs and the Malaysian Education System

Masae Yoshimitsu
The Fun and Sustainability of Live Music

Kalina Zahova
How Nonhuman Are Nonhuman Animals in Bulgarian Popular Music?

Zhou Zheng & Keith Negus
Creating an Oriental Fantasy: Transnational Game Production and New Nationalism in Honor of Kings

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Popular Music Climates. Proceedings from the XXI Biennial Conference of IASPM, Daegu South Korea, 5th – 9th July 2022. Edited by Kimi Kärki. Turku: International Insitute of Popular Culture, 2023. (Available as an e-Book at http://iipcblog.wordpress.com/publications/).