Youth, popular music and the class in times of post-socialist change

Please consider this invitation to a free hybrid workshop organized 18 June 2021 by the Centre for Study of Popular Culture.

Email registration: brave-new-world@cspk.eu

Preliminary programme

“Youth, popular music and the class in times of post-socialist change”

Olomouc and Zoom, 18 June 2021

13:45: Roundtable Popular music and education

Heiko Wandler
Martin Lücke
Michael Ahlers


14:45: Roundtable Popular music Made in Germany

Martin Ringsmut
Oliver Seibt
David-Emil Wickström

15:45: Current projects in Popular music research in Germany

Mario Dunkel – Project Popular Music and the Rise of Populism in Europe

Wolf-Georg Zaddach – Special issue Narrating Popular Music History of the GDR

Alenka Barber-Kersovan – Urban Music Studies Series of Intellect books

16:45: Current projects in Popular music research in the Region

Irena Šentevska – MTV-zation of Serbian neo-folk music in the early 1990s

Emilia Barna – Creative autonomy and dependencies in the work of Hungarian musicians: state, market and power relations from the regime change to the “System of National Cooperation”

Dean Vuletic – The Intervision Song Contest: A Commercial and Pan- European Alternative to the Eurovision Song Contest

17:45: Current projects in Popular music research of Centre for the Study of Popular Culture

Tomáš Kavka and Jakub Machek – Disk jockeys into DJs: late Czechoslovakia 1985-1993

Ondřej Daniel – Soundtrack of bungled modernity: Artificial folk music in Czech and Austrian critique around 1990

Further information: http://brave-new-world.cspk.eu/workshop/

Registration: brave-new-world@cspk.eu