Pandemic Disruptions: Emerging Themes and Stories Among Music Ecosystems

G. Johnson, Storm Gloor
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COVID-19 disrupted our lives, in-person events, creative networks, and the ability to fully thrive in music communities around the world. Researchers had already identified that local music ecosystems were under stress due to structural and economic challenges. This study analyzes beliefs and local transformations after the first year of the current pandemic based on the stories from 128 subjects-music community participants, change agents, and local leaders around the world-who participated in twenty-six focus group panel sessions during a three-day virtual conference in April 2021 and nine separate and specific geographic focus group sessions, recorded March through September 2021. Through these recorded conversations, we gathered insights into their differing challenges, transformations, and emerging music organizations. These documented discussions generated real-time rich qualitative research about changes around the world. Through qualitative analysis of the resulting data, we identified themes, differing regional models, and areas for future research. We also created a video archive to support comparative research for anyone looking to gain insights into our transforming current music environments.
流行病的破坏:音乐生态系统中的新主题和故事
COVID-19扰乱了我们的生活、现场活动、创意网络以及在世界各地音乐社区充分发展的能力。研究人员已经发现,由于结构和经济方面的挑战,当地的音乐生态系统正面临压力。本研究根据来自128个主题的故事,分析了当前大流行一年后的信仰和当地的转变,这些主题包括音乐社区参与者、变革推动者和世界各地的地方领导人,他们在2021年4月举行的为期三天的虚拟会议期间参加了26次焦点小组会议,并在2021年3月至9月期间参加了9次单独的特定地理焦点小组会议。通过这些录音对话,我们收集了对他们不同的挑战、转变和新兴音乐组织的见解。这些记录在案的讨论产生了关于世界各地变化的实时、丰富的定性研究。通过对结果数据的定性分析,我们确定了主题、不同的区域模型和未来研究的领域。我们还创建了一个视频档案,以支持任何希望深入了解我们正在转变的当前音乐环境的人进行比较研究。
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