'It was easy, it was cheap, go & do it' : a importância do do-it-yourself na cena do rock alternativo em Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Guerra, Paula, Costa, Pedro
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/102871
Resumo: The DIY approach of musical careers lies in thepremise that music is a unifying pole ofactivities, understood as a set of commercialactivities. The analysis of musical production isbased on a business perspective on creativeworkers and specifically on musicians. Severalauthors have paid special attention to the newindependents, freelancers engaged in a logicof reduction of specialization and promotion ofmultiple skills, diluting the boundaries betweenthe professional and the amateur. Thisemphasis is based on the exercise of socialtheory to revisit one of the fundamental valuesof the punk subculture the DIY ethos. It isabout mobilizing the DIY attitude as a newstandard to promote employability, managingthe uncertainty and precariousness of thisoption in terms of building a professionalcareer. Considering the HAUS project, weintend to explore the relevance of DIY logic andprocedures in the construction andmaintenance of musical careers in alternativerock, considering its impact on the musicaloffer of Lisbon.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv 'It was easy, it was cheap, go & do it' : a importância do do-it-yourself na cena do rock alternativo em Portugal
title 'It was easy, it was cheap, go & do it' : a importância do do-it-yourself na cena do rock alternativo em Portugal
spellingShingle 'It was easy, it was cheap, go & do it' : a importância do do-it-yourself na cena do rock alternativo em Portugal
Oliveira, Ana
Sociologia
Sociology
title_short 'It was easy, it was cheap, go & do it' : a importância do do-it-yourself na cena do rock alternativo em Portugal
title_full 'It was easy, it was cheap, go & do it' : a importância do do-it-yourself na cena do rock alternativo em Portugal
title_fullStr 'It was easy, it was cheap, go & do it' : a importância do do-it-yourself na cena do rock alternativo em Portugal
title_full_unstemmed 'It was easy, it was cheap, go & do it' : a importância do do-it-yourself na cena do rock alternativo em Portugal
title_sort 'It was easy, it was cheap, go & do it' : a importância do do-it-yourself na cena do rock alternativo em Portugal
author Oliveira, Ana
author_facet Oliveira, Ana
Guerra, Paula
Costa, Pedro
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author2 Guerra, Paula
Costa, Pedro
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Ana
Guerra, Paula
Costa, Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sociologia
Sociology
topic Sociologia
Sociology
description The DIY approach of musical careers lies in thepremise that music is a unifying pole ofactivities, understood as a set of commercialactivities. The analysis of musical production isbased on a business perspective on creativeworkers and specifically on musicians. Severalauthors have paid special attention to the newindependents, freelancers engaged in a logicof reduction of specialization and promotion ofmultiple skills, diluting the boundaries betweenthe professional and the amateur. Thisemphasis is based on the exercise of socialtheory to revisit one of the fundamental valuesof the punk subculture the DIY ethos. It isabout mobilizing the DIY attitude as a newstandard to promote employability, managingthe uncertainty and precariousness of thisoption in terms of building a professionalcareer. Considering the HAUS project, weintend to explore the relevance of DIY logic andprocedures in the construction andmaintenance of musical careers in alternativerock, considering its impact on the musicaloffer of Lisbon.
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