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Party rocking: Exploring the relationship between music preference, partisanship, and political attitudes
Poetics ( IF 1.857 ) Pub Date : 2023-12-26 , DOI: 10.1016/j.poetic.2023.101861
Brianna N. Mack , Teresa R. Martin

Music and politics have been interconnected for centuries, and it is difficult to explain a political event without mentioning the subsequent music creation and vice versa; examples include anti-war music during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, a shift to country music with patriotic undertones after 9/11, and so on (). Preliminary research suggests that there could be a connection between political ideologies and liking genres of music, but it is relatively outdated (). There is research surrounding how political polarization contributes to opposing attitudes and preferences, and how music has different origins and patterns, but there is no concrete knowledge of a direct relationship between political polarization and musical genres that have stark sonic differences. Using an original survey, this project seeks to identify the relationship between partisanship and music preferences and what effect, if any, said relationship has on political attitudes.

中文翻译:

派对摇滚:探索音乐偏好、党派之争和政治态度之间的关系

几个世纪以来,音乐和政治一直相互关联,很难在不提及随后的音乐创作的情况下解释政治事件,反之亦然;例子包括朝鲜战争和越南战争期间的反战音乐,9/11之后转向带有爱国色彩的乡村音乐,等等()。初步研究表明,政治意识形态和喜欢的音乐流派之间可能存在联系,但这种联系相对过时()。有一些研究围绕政治极化如何导致对立的态度和偏好,以及音乐如何具有不同的起源和模式,但对于政治极化与具有明显声音差异的音乐流派之间的直接关系还没有具体的了解。通过原始调查,该项目旨在确定党派之争和音乐偏好之间的关系,以及这种关系对政治态度的影响(如果有的话)。
更新日期:2023-12-26
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