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Posted on November 2, 2020

Special issue: Festivalisation of live music

POPLIVE project leader Erik Hitters co-edited a special issue on the festivalisation of live music for the International Journal of Music Business Research (IJMBR). The issue was published in October 2020, including a contribution from Hitters and his fellow POPLIVE researcher Martijn Mulder.

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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