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Music sociology in relational perspective

Nick Crossley

pp. 601-619

Abstract

As this book shows, there are many varieties of relational sociology. In this chapter I outline the approach that I have been cultivating in recent years [Crossley, N., Towards Relational Sociology. Routledge, 2011; Crossley, N., Interactions and Juxtapositions: Conceptualising "Relations' in Relational Sociology. In Relational Sociology: From Project to Paradigm. Palgrave, 2014; Crossley, N., Cultural Sociology 9 (4): 471–492, 2015b; Crossley, N., Social Networks and Relational Sociology. In Handbook of Contemporary Social Theory. Springer, 2016], briefly sketching certain of the central claims of that approach whilst also developing a few new strands. Specifically I want to: (1) further open up the philosophical underpinnings of my approach; (2) consider some of the mediations which extend social interactions and relations through time and space; (3) stress the need for relational theory to be complemented by relational methodologies (and empirical research); and (4) consider briefly what this might entail. The chapter tackles each of these aims in turn. I begin, however, with a summary of the central claims of my approach.

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Published in:

Dépelteau François (2018) The Palgrave handbook of relational sociology. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 601-619

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66005-9_30

Full citation:

Crossley Nick (2018) „Music sociology in relational perspective“, In: F. Dépelteau (ed.), The Palgrave handbook of relational sociology, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 601–619.