Journal Article10.1386/ijcm_00083_2
Editorial
P. Watt,Meg Elkins +1 more
TL;DR: Street musicians' artistry and well-being are explored in this editorial, focusing on the cultural, social and political forces affecting their practice. The article considers the role of audiences and regulatory regimes as stakeholders in shaping street music cultures.
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Abstract: This editorial problematizes the place of street musicians in community spaces and the ways in which articles in this Special Issue address the cultural, social and political forces affecting their artistry and well-being. It also considers the role of audiences and regulatory regimes as stakeholders in the creation of street music cultures in the community.
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