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Category: Presentations

Posted on November 1, 2018

Mohawks and band shirts

During the KISMIF conference in Porto, Poplive PhD researcher Rick Everts presented his first results on the careers of beginning pop artists.  Below you find a blog about his experiences.

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Posted on September 27, 2018September 27, 2018

Presentation Music Business Research Days

This summer the researchers of the POPLIVE team presented the plans and preliminary outcomes of the project at various conferences around the world. Below you find a presentation showing the initial ideas and results of the project.

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Posted on January 19, 2018September 30, 2018

ERMeCC researchers at Eurosonic Noorderslag festival

Erik Hitters, Martijn Mulder, Rick Everts (Media and Communication), Pauwke Berkers and Alina Pavlova (Arts and Culture Studies) will present their research at music industry conference Eurosonic Noorderslag in Groningen on Saturday 20 January, together with partners the Popcoalitie, POPnl, MOJO concerts, and VNPF.

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POPLIVE Research project

POPLIVE is a research platform on live (pop)music, working on both academic and applied/sector-related projects. POPLIVE was initiated by Erasmus University Rotterdam and Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences in 2017. The platform was launched with the start of the NWO-SIA funded research project Staging Popular Music, that ran from 2017 until 2023.

Recent Publications

  • Mulder, M. & Hitters, E. (2024). Dancing on a tightrope: Uncertainty, risk perception and trust relationships in the live music industry. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 0(0).
  • Everts, R., Berkers, P. & Hitters, E. (2024). Facilitating Dreams, with a Sense of Reality: Employability in Dutch Higher Popular Music Education. In R. Prokop and R. Reitsamer (eds.), Higher Music Education and Employability in a Neoliberal World (pp. 50-62). Bloomsbury
  • Everts, R., Berkers, P. & Hitters, E. (2024). Licensed to Rock (or so they say). How Popular Music Programmes at Higher Music Education Institutions Create Professional Musicians. Cultural Sociology.
  • Mulder, M. (2024). Festivalprogrammering in Nederland. Editie 2024. POPLIVE