scholarly journals Corrigendum to The relationship between uses of music, musical taste, age, and life goals

2020 ◽  
pp. 030573562094266
2020 ◽  
pp. 030573562091524 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adrian North ◽  
Emily Hird

Musical taste and uses of music correlate with age, although there has been little theoretical explanation of these relationships. The present research argues that musical behavior may be explained by chronological age and variations in life goals across the lifespan, and investigated the relationship between life goals, age, musical taste, and uses of music using an exploratory mixed-methods approach. In Phase 1, thematic analysis of responses from 27 adults aged 65+ years allowed development of an improved “Uses of Music” questionnaire for use with adults of all ages. In Phase 2, 799 Australian adults aged 18–81 years completed three questionnaires, namely Uses of Music (amended), Short Test of Music Preference—Revised, and the GOALS Importance Subscale. Chronological age correlated with life goals; and chronological age, life goals, and musical taste predicted using music for each of social reasons, mood regulation, reminiscence, and activities. Future research on music should not regard age as simply a chronological variable, and instead acknowledge that it implies several life goals which themselves relate to musical taste and uses of music in different ways.


Author(s):  
Kyle Devine

Musical identities are forged in relation to the material properties of media formats. The cultures of listening and modes of identification fostered by the 78-rpm disc, for example, are not the same as those that took shape around the LP or the MP3. Each technology affords different modes of musical identification, fandom, enjoyment, and taste. To read Desert Island Discs as a continuous archive of self-presentation or a straightforward reflection of musical taste is thus to overlook a key point: the programme equally reflects seven decades of change in the material cultures of music. This chapter combs the online Desert Island Discs archive for evidence of the relationship between the discographic self and the ‘discomorphosis’ of music, focusing on such conjunctures as the hypothetical wind-up gramophone that furnished the island in 1942, the introduction of the LP and transistor radios around 1950, and the introduction of the iPod in 2001.


2007 ◽  
Vol 53 (6) ◽  
pp. 843-865 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adela García-Aracil ◽  
Daniel Gabaldón ◽  
José-Ginés Mora ◽  
Luis E. Vila

TEME ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1163
Author(s):  
Milica Resanovic

This paper is devoted to the analysis of the relationship between social stratification and musical taste in present-day Serbia. Following a discussion about Bourdieu’s conceptualization of taste and contemporary theoretical approaches that rehabilitate Bourdieusian heritage, the presence of homology between social positions and musical tastes is tested in Serbian society. On the basis of collected qualitative material via interview, the author examines whether music serves as a symbolic mean that is used by the interviewees to place themselves in certain social groups by drawing symbolic boundaries between them and other social groups that are associated with other musical tastes. The analysis showed that there are differences in musical tastes among respondents based on their position on the stratification scale, manifested in choices and ways of listening to music, as well as that mechanisms of classification are hidden in speech about musical tastes.


Author(s):  
Khalyeyeva Ganna

The article gives a theoretical research analysis and demonstrates the link between the level of subjective well-being and such life aspects of personality as adaptation process to social environment, the effectiveness of interpersonal interaction, the ability to set life goals and realize motivation to goal achievement. Special attention is given to the lockdown conditions due to the Covid-19. The article provides results of intermediate research of the relationship between the level of subjective well-being and the following life aspects of adolescents and youth as the ability to self-regulating behavior, an adequate emotional assessment of demands and person’s achievements, the ability to react congruently to changes in the environment prior to events and situations, the tendency to trust and goodwill, the ability of emotional awareness and adequate expression of feelings.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-39
Author(s):  
Natal'ya Bulko

The article is devoted to the relationship between the type of crime for which the convicted person is serving a sentence, the level of education, the presence of socially useful connections, the age of the convicted person and the level of his life orientation, which includes such indicators as: the general indicator of the meaningfulness of life, goals in life, the process of life, the effectiveness of life, the locus of control – I, the locus of control – life. The attitude of convicts to such vital components as: health, family, future, self-realization in work was also studied. The study used the "Test of life-meaning orientations" by D. Crambo, A. Maholik in the adaptation of D. A. Leont'ev, and the color test of relations by A. M. Etkind. In order to study life-meaning orientations and preferences in different spheres of life, 93 convicts serving sentences for various crimes were examined. The results of the study of convicts’ personality characteristics can be used by correctional officers to identify problematic aspects in the development of convicts’ personality, develop programs aimed at solving these problems and develop the strengths of convicts’ personality.


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