Coughing and Clapping: Investigating Audience Experience
- Author: Burland, Karen
- Author: Pitts, Stephanie
a worthy addition to the relatively sparse literature on audience psychology —
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Contents
- Chapter 1 Prelude, Stephanie Pitts, Karen Burland
- Before the Event
- Chapter 2 Marketing Live Music, Daragh O’Reilly, Gretchen Larsen, Krzysztof Kubacki
- Chapter 3 Musical, Social and Moral Dilemmas, Stephanie Pitts
- Chapter 4 Safe and Sound, Robert Kronenburg
- During the Event
- Chapter 5 Interlude – Audience Members as Researchers, Stephanie Pitts, Karen Burland
- Chapter 6 The Value of ‘Being There’, Jennifer Radbourne, Katya Johanson, Hilary Glow
- Chapter 7 In the Heat of the Moment, Catherine J. Stevens, Roger T. Dean, Kim Vincs, Emery Schubert
- Chapter 8 Texting and Tweeting at Live Music Concerts, Lucy Bennett
- Chapter 9 Moving the Gong, Karen Burland, Luke Windsor, Christophe de Bézenac, Matthew Bourne, Petter Frost Fadnes, Nick Katuszonek
- Chapter 10 Context, Cohesion and Community, Sidsel Karlsen
- Chapter 11 Interlude – Lasting Memories of Ephemeral Events, Karen Burland, Stephanie Pitts
- Chapter 12 ‘The Gigs I’ve Gone To’, Sara Cohen
- Chapter 13 Warts and All, Paul Long
- Chapter 14 Staying Behind, Melissa C. Dobson, John Sloboda
- Chapter 15 Postlude, Karen Burland, Stephanie Pitts