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Arts and the market, 2017, Vol.7(2), pp.174-190 [Peer Reviewed Journal] | 2017

Cultural memory and the heritagisation of a music consumption community

Daragh O’Reilly; Kathy Doherty; Elizabeth Carnegie; Gretchen Larsen

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how music consumption communities remember their past. Specifically, the paper reports on the role of heritage in constructing the cultural memory of a consumption community and on the implications for its identity and membership. Design/methodology/approach Drawing upon insights from theories of cultural memory, heritage, and collective consumption, this interpretive inquiry makes use of interview, documentary, and artefactual analysis, as well as visual and observational data, to analyse an exhibition of the community’s popular music heritage entitled One Family – One Tribe: The Art & Artefacts of New Model Army. Findings The analysis shows how the community creates a sense of its own past and reflects this in memories, imagination, and the creative work of the band. Research limitations/implications This is a single case study, but one whose exploratory character provides fruitful insights into the relationship between cultural memory, imagination, heritage, and consumption communities. Practical implications The paper shows how consumption communities can do the work of social remembering and re-imagining of their own past, thus strengthening their identity through time. Social implications The study shows clearly how a consumption community can engage, through memory and imagination, with its own past, and indeed the past in general, and can draw upon material and other resources to heritagise its own particular sense of community and help to strengthen its identity and membership. Originality/value The paper offers a theoretical framework for the process by which music consumption communities construct their own past, and shows how theories of cultural memory and heritage can help to understand this important process. It also illustrates the importance of imagination, as well as memory, in this process.


Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology | 2004

Making sense of male rape: constructions of gender, sexuality and experience of rape victims

Kathy Doherty; Irina Anderson


Archive | 2008

Accounting for Rape: Psychology, Feminism and Discourse Analysis in the Study of Sexual Violence

Irina Anderson; Kathy Doherty


British Journal of Social Psychology | 2010

Accounting for the hero: A critical psycho-discursive approach to children's experience of domestic violence and the construction of masculinities

Caroline Dryden; Kathy Doherty; Paula Nicolson


Feminism & Psychology | 1997

Psychology, Sexuality and Power: Constructing Sex and Violence:

Irina Anderson; Kathy Doherty


Feminism & Psychology | 1996

Speaking of Representing the Other

Celia Kitzinger; Manjit Bola; Amparo Bonilla Campos; Jean Carabine; Kathy Doherty; Hannah Frith; Ann McNulty; Jackie Reilly; Jan Winn


Archive | 2016

'Confident, sexy and in control': practices of self-transformation and representations of 'authentic femininity' in Slimming World Magazine

Kathy Doherty


Archive | 2011

Understanding Programmers Through Discourse Analysis

Chris Bates; Kathy Doherty; Karen Grainger


Archive | 2011

Facework in a pair-programming session

Chris Bates; Kathy Doherty; Karen Grainger


Archive | 2010

Rocking the museum : New Model Army as host-in-residence

Kathy Doherty; Daragh O'Reilly

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Karen Grainger

Sheffield Hallam University

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Irina Anderson

University of East London

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Chris Bates

Sheffield Hallam University

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Hannah Frith

Loughborough University

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Jackie Reilly

Queen's University Belfast

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Jan Winn

University of Sheffield

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