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Networks in Montreal's Independent Music Industry
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Networks in Montreal's Independent Music Industry
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The author notes that an important component of Montreal's cultural economy is its independent music scene, which has produced successful bands and receives international media attention. The author undertook a case study, based on 42 semi-structured interviews with musicians and other key actors in Montreal's independent music scene, to analyze the social foundations of creativity by analyzing music industry networks and the place-based attributes of Montreal affecting those networks. The author found that networking and diversification are the two principal survival strategies used by Montreal's music professionals to cope with the challenges of the industry. Francophone networks are concentrated in Quebec and France while the city's Anglophone networks are more international. The author found that language-based cleavages within Montreal also considerably affect professional networks.
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Master's Thesis
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Concordia University
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Montreal
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2009
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x-124p.
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en
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Cummins-Russel, Thomas. “Networks in Montreal’s Independent Music Industry.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 2009. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMG/TC-QMG-976639.pdf.
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