Urban Music Governance

What Busking Can Teach Us about Data, Policy and Our Cities

Jess Reia

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik

Beschreibung

What happens when precarious urban cultural labourers take data collection, laws and policymaking into their own hands? Buskers have been part of our cities for hundreds of years, but they remain invisible to governments and in datasets. From nuisance to public art, this cultural practice can help us understand the politics of data collection, archives, regulatory frameworks and urban planning. Busking also responds to underlying questions on the boundaries of the right to the city – and who has a voice in shaping how our cities are planned and governed.

A transnational exploration of street performance, Urban Music Governance examines the intricate limits of legality, data visibility and resistance from the perspective of those working at the social and regulatory margins of society. Based on a decade of fieldwork in Rio de Janeiro and Montreal, this book puts forward a lively account on why such an often-overlooked practice mattes today.

By investigating the role of busking in contemporary society, Urban Music Governance presents an original interdisciplinary study that exposes how power dynamics in policymaking decide issues of access – and exclusion – around us, above and below ground.

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Schlagwörter

Street music, Montreal, Right to the city, Policymaking, street art, Rio de Janeiro, Public spaces, Urban governance, Informal precarious labour, People-centred cities, Regulation, city planning, data collection, Data justice, Street performance