Introduction: Covid Recovery and Early Covid Music Literature

IF 0.2 0 MUSIC Journal of World Popular Music Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1558/jwpm.23347
Paul Carr
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While commencing the introduction of this special edition in the early months of 2021, the live music industries across the world were just beginning to tentatively emerge from what one commentator described as their “biggest collective threat in living memory”—COVID-19 (Mullova 2020). In England for example, as part of the “post-Covid” recovery process, a government-sanctioned trial event took place in Liverpool’s Sefton Park on 2 May 2021, where 5,000 people attended with no masks or social distancing, in what Youngs (2021) described as “the largest number of people to have legally crammed into a small space in the UK since the start of the pandemic”. Despite this being an iconic occasion for both artists and audience, the event gave scientists the opportunity to study factors such as the impacts of audience movement and catering and alcohol consumption, with it being compulsory for all attendees to take supervised lateral flow tests. This concert, promoted by Festival Republic, was part of the UK Government’s broader “Events Research Programme”, which included activities such as the FA Cup final and the World Snooker Championships. This series of events, overseen by an industry-led steering group and taking place between 18 April and 15 May 2021, were used to inform UK Government policy on social distancing, ventilation and test and trace protocols (UK Government 2021). © Equinox Publishing Ltd 2022
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在2021年初开始推出这一特别版的时候,世界各地的现场音乐行业刚刚开始暂时摆脱一位评论员所说的“人们记忆中最大的集体威胁”——covid -19 (Mullova 2020)。例如,在英格兰,作为“后covid”恢复过程的一部分,2021年5月2日,政府批准在利物浦塞夫顿公园举行了一场试验活动,5000人参加了活动,没有戴口罩,也没有保持社交距离,扬斯(2021)将其描述为“自疫情开始以来,英国合法挤进一个小空间的人数最多”。尽管这对艺术家和观众来说都是一个标志性的场合,但该活动为科学家提供了研究观众运动、餐饮和酒精消费等因素的机会,所有参与者都必须接受监督的横向流动测试。这场音乐会是由节日共和国推广的,是英国政府更广泛的“事件研究计划”的一部分,该计划包括足总杯决赛和斯诺克世界锦标赛等活动。这一系列活动由行业领导的指导小组监督,于2021年4月18日至5月15日举行,旨在向英国政府通报有关社交距离、通风、测试和追踪协议的政策(英国政府2021年)。©Equinox Publishing Ltd 2022
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期刊介绍: Journal of World Popular Music is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research and scholarship on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular musics, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or, more recently, World Music 2.0. The journal provides a forum to explore the manifestations and impacts of post-globalizing trends, processes, and dynamics surrounding these musics today. It adopts an open-minded perspective, including in its scope any local popularized musics of the world, commercially available music of non-Western origin, musics of ethnic minorities, and contemporary fusions or collaborations with local ‘traditional’ or ‘roots’ musics with Western pop and rock musics. Placing specific emphasis on contemporary, interdisciplinary, and international perspectives, the journal’s special features include empirical research and scholarship into the global creative and music industries, the participants of World Music, the musics themselves and their representations in all media forms today, among other relevant themes and issues; alongside explorations of recent ideas and perspectives from popular music, ethnomusicology, anthropology, musicology, communication, media and cultural studies, sociology, geography, art and museum studies, and other fields with a scholarly focus on World Music. The journal also features special, guest-edited issues that bring together contributions under a unifying theme or geographical area.
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