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Measuring Live Music
A new co-written journal looking at the various different ways the value of live music is measured..
Dr Craig Hamilton
Last updated on Apr 29, 2021
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Measuring the values of live music - methods, models and motivations
Looking at the many different ways in which live music is measured.
Arno van der Hoeven
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Adam Behr
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Craig Hamilton
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Martijn Mulder
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and Patrycja Rozbicka
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COVID-19 and the UK Live Music Industry - A Crisis of Spatial Materiality
An exploration of how the COVID19 pandemic has been framed in terms of live music ecologies.
Iain Taylor
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Sarah Raine
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and Craig Hamilton
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Mapping the gaps
Some work from the PEC-Funded Birmingham Live Music Project, looking at what the UK Govt’s Cultural Recovery Fund means for live music venues in the city.
Dr Craig Hamilton
Last updated on Dec 10, 2020
18 min read
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New publication in MAST Journal
I have a new journal article published, co-written with Dr Iain Taylor and Dr Sarah Raine. It was published in MAST – The Journal of Media Art Study and Theory.
Dr Craig Hamilton
Last updated on Nov 18, 2020
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Popular Music Reception - Tools of Future-Making, Spaces, and Possibilities of Being
In this chapter, co-written with Dr Sarah Raine, I look at how popular music consumers are making sense of online environments.
Craig Hamilton
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and Sarah Raine
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The Harkive Project - popular music reception, digital technologies, and data analysis
In this conference proceedings chapter, I discuss some of the analytical processing behind my work with The Harkive Project.
Craig Hamilton
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Birmingham Live Music Project
Exploring live music ecologies
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Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2019 mobile app
The latest version of our app exploring jazz and improvised music festivals is launched
Dr Craig Hamilton
Last updated on Apr 26, 2019
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Popular music, digital technologies and data analysis - New methods and questions
Exploring Harkive respondents use of streaming services and automated recommendation systems. Published in the 100th issue of Convergence in April 2019.
Craig Hamilton
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