Power, Influence & Governance in the Business of Music /
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Music making requires resources—time, space, equipment, expertise—and the allocation of these resources is never neutral. From state arts funding to commercial investment, from educational provision to platform algorithms, decisions about which music gets made, heard and valued are shaped by power structures that often remain unexamined. This project investigates how governance systems, funding models and institutional frameworks enable or constrain musical practice, and explores what evidence-based policy might look like if it genuinely served practitioners and audiences rather than incumbent interests. Research directions include:
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