Jazz Methodology

Bailey, Derek (1993): Improvisation. Its nature and practice in music. New York: Da Capo Press.

Barrett, Frank (2012): Yes to the mess. Surprising leadership lessons from jazz. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Press.

Berliner, Paul (1994): Thinking in jazz. The infinite art of improvisation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (Chicago studies in ethnomusicology).

Bradshaw, A.; Holbrook, M. B. (2007): Remembering Chet. Theorizing the mythology of the self-destructive bohemian artist as self-producer and self-consumer in the market for romanticism. In: Marketing Theory 7 (2), S. 115–136. DOI: 10.1177/1470593107076861.

Dyer, Geoff (2009): But beautiful. A book about jazz. 1st Picador ed., American ed. New York, NY: Picador/Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Gallagher, M.; Prior, J. (2014): Sonic geographies. Exploring phonographic methods. In: Progress in Human Geography 38 (2), S. 267–284. DOI: 10.1177/0309132513481014.

Goehr, Lydia (2007): The imaginary museum of musical works. An essay in the philosophy of music. Rev. ed. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.

Kanngieser, A. (2012): A sonic geography of voice. Towards an affective politics. In: Progress in Human Geography 36 (3), S. 336–353. DOI: 10.1177/0309132511423969.

Morton, Frances (2005): Performing ethnography. Irish traditional music sessions and new methodological spaces. In: Social & Cultural Geography 6 (5), S. 661–676. DOI: 10.1080/14649360500258294.

Paterson, M. (2009): Haptic geographies. Ethnography, haptic knowledges and sensuous dispositions. In: Progress in Human Geography 33 (6), S. 766–788. DOI: 10.1177/0309132509103155.

Smith, S. J. (1997): Beyond geography’s visible worlds. A cultural politics of music. In: prog hum geogr 21 (4), S. 502–529. DOI: 10.1191/030913297675594415.

Wood, Nichola; Duffy, Michelle; Smith, Susan J. (2007): The art of doing (geographies of) music. In: Environ. Plann. D 25 (5), S. 867–889. DOI: 10.1068/d416t.