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Do music festival communities address environmental sustainability and how? A Scottish case study
Popular Music Pub Date : 2019-05-01 , DOI: 10.1017/s0261143019000035
Matt Brennan , Jo Collinson Scott , Angela Connelly , Gemma Lawrence

This article discusses the findings of an Arts and Humanities Research Council project researching how music festival communities in Scotland can address issues of environmental sustainability and climate change. It investigates how music festival communities are constructed with a focus on what role, if any, they might play in responding to the global challenge of environmental sustainability. Using music festivals in Scotland as a case study, we employed a variety of research methods to interrogate different constituents in music festival communities about their views and behaviours regarding climate change and environmental sustainability. These included festival audiences via onsite questionnaires; festival organisers and promoters via interviews and focus groups; and musicians via creative practice-led research. We conclude that rather than necessarily being a site for progressive or utopian socio-cultural experimentation (as they are occasionally portrayed in festival literature), music festival communities engage in complex and often contradictory behaviours when it comes to responding to – and making sense of – their own complicity in social challenges such as climate change.

中文翻译:

音乐节社区是否解决环境可持续性问题以及如何解决?苏格兰案例研究

本文讨论了一个艺术与人文研究委员会项目的发现,该项目研究了苏格兰音乐节社区如何解决环境可持续性和气候变化问题。它调查了音乐节社区是如何构建的,重点是它们在应对全球环境可持续性挑战方面可能扮演的角色(如果有的话)。以苏格兰的音乐节为案例研究,我们采用了多种研究方法来询问音乐节社区的不同组成部分,了解他们对气候变化和环境可持续性的看法和行为。其中包括通过现场问卷调查的节日观众;通过采访和焦点小组的节日组织者和推广者;和音乐家通过以创造性实践为主导的研究。
更新日期:2019-05-01
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