Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Musgrave, George
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Musgrave, George; Gross, Sally-Anne and Klein, Maike.
2024.
The dark side of optimism: Musical dreams, belief, and gambling.
Musicae Scientiae, 28(4),
pp. 634-648.
ISSN 1029-8649
[Article]
Musgrave, George.
2024.
Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: Music Education, Mental Health, and Our Students’ Futures.
In: David Arditi and Ryan Nolan, eds.
The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Music Industry Studies.
Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 119-135.
ISBN 9783031640124
[Book Section]
Kaasgaard, Mette; Grebosz-Haring, Katarzyna; Davies, Christina; Musgrave, George; Shiriraam, Jahnusha; McCrary, J. Matt and Clift, Stephen.
2024.
Is it premature to formulate recommendations for policy and practice, based on culture and health research? A robust critique of the CultureForHealth (2022) report.
Frontiers in Public Health, 12,
1414070.
ISSN 2296-2565
[Article]
Musgrave, George.
2024.
The England No One Cares About: Lyrics from Suburbia.
London: Goldsmiths Press.
ISBN 9781913380663
[Book]
Musgrave, George; Gross, Sally-Anne and Carney, Daniel.
2024.
When Music Speaks - Mental Health and Next Steps in the Danish Music Industry. Part 3 - Danish Music Creators' Working Lives and Mental Health Wants.
Project Report.
Danish Partnership for Sustainable Development in Music, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Report]
Musgrave, George and Gross, Sally-Anne.
2024.
When Music Speaks - Mental Health and Next Steps in the Danish Music Industry. Part 4 - Final Recommendations.
Project Report.
Danish Partnership for Sustainable Development in Music, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Report]
Clift, Stephen; Bathke, Arne; Davies, Christina; Daffern, Helena; Grebosz-Haring, Katarzyna; Kaasgaard, Mette; McCrary, J. Matt; Musgrave, George and Thun-Hohenstein, Leonard.
2024.
The WHO-Lancet Global Series on the Health Benefits of the Arts: A Response to Sajnani and Fietje.
The Lancet, 403(10434),
P1335.
ISSN 0140-6736
[Article]
Musgrave, George; Gross, Sally-Anne and Carney, Daniel.
2024.
When Music Speaks: Mental Health and Next Steps in the Danish Music lndustry. Part 2 - A Review of Models of Musicians' Mental Health Interventions.
Project Report.
Danish Partnership for Sustainable Development in Music, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Report]
Musgrave, George; Gross, Sally-Anne and Carney, Daniel.
2023.
When Music Speaks: Mental Health and Next Steps in the Danish Music Industry. Part 1 - Danish Music Creators' Subjective Wellbeing and Mental Health.
Project Report.
Danish Partnership for Sustainable Development in Music, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Report]
Musgrave, George; Howard, Charlie; Schofield, Amy; Silver, Emma and Tibber, Marc S.
2023.
Mental health the music industry: An evolving intervention landscape.
The Lancet Psychiatry, 10(5),
pp. 311-313.
ISSN 2215-0366
[Article]
Loveday, Catherine; Musgrave, George and Gross, Sally-Anne.
2023.
Predicting anxiety, depression and wellbeing in professional and non-professional musicians.
Psychology of Music, 51(2),
pp. 508-522.
ISSN 0305-7356
[Article]
Musgrave, George.
2023.
Music and wellbeing vs. musicians’ wellbeing: examining the paradox of music-making positively impacting wellbeing, but musicians suffering from poor mental health.
Cultural Trends, 32(3),
pp. 280-295.
ISSN 0954-8963
[Article]
Musgrave, George.
2023.
Musicians, their relationships, and their wellbeing: Creative labour, relational work.
Poetics, 96,
101762.
ISSN 0304-422X
[Article]
Musgrave, George.
2022.
‘Losing Work, Losing Purpose’: Representations of Musicians’ Mental Health in the Time of Covid-19.
In: Guy Morrow; Daniel Nordgård and Peter Tschmuck, eds.
Rethinking the Music Business: Music Contexts, Rights, Data and, COVID-19.
Cham, Switzerland: Springer, pp. 11-28.
ISBN 9783031095313
[Book Section]
Leisewitz, Adrian and Musgrave, George.
2022.
Does Spotify Create Attachment? Algorithmic Playlists, Intermediation and the Artist-Fan Relationship.
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 14(1),
pp. 75-100.
ISSN 2000-1525
[Article]
Leisewitz, Adrian; Musgrave, George and Franklin, Michael.
2022.
SHAPESLewisham and the Shape of Lewisham: Connectivity, Communication and Construction in a Creative Enterprise Zone.
Project Report.
Goldsmiths, University of London, London.
[Report]
Musgrave, George.
2022.
Lessons from the Loss of Avicii: Business Ethics, Responsibility, and Mental Wellbeing.
In: , ed.
SAGE Business Cases.
London: SAGE Publications.
[Book Section]
Musgrave, George.
2022.
Submission of evidence to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) ‘Music and streaming market study’.
[Professional Activity]
Chaparro, Gerardo and Musgrave, George.
2021.
Moral Music Management: Ethical Decision-Making After Avicii.
International Journal of Music Business Research, 10(1),
pp. 3-16.
ISSN 2227-5789
[Article]
Athanassiou, D and Musgrave, George.
2021.
Building a Heavy Metal World: Cultural Entrepreneurship in the Polish People’s Republic.
Artivate: A Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts, 10(1),
pp. 1-19.
ISSN 2164-7747
[Article]
Musgrave, George.
2020.
Avicii: True Stories - Review.
Dancecult Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture, 12(1),
pp. 94-97.
ISSN 1947-5403
[Article]
Gross, Sally-Anne and Musgrave, George.
2020.
Can Music Make You Sick? Measuring the Price of Musical Ambition.
London: University of Westminster Press.
ISBN 9781912656646
[Book]
Musgrave, George.
2019.
Making Sense of My Creativity: Reflecting on Digital Autoethnography.
Journal of Artistic and Creative Education, 13(1),
pp. 1-11.
ISSN 1832 – 0465
[Article]
Nomvula, Amy; Day, Sam; Musgrave, George and Gross, Sally.
2018.
Can Music Make You Sick: The Pitfalls of the Music Industry.
[Broadcast]
Gross, Sally-Anne; Musgrave, George and Janciute, Laima.
2018.
Well-Being and Mental Health in the Gig Economy: Policy Perspectives on Precarity.
Discussion Paper.
University of Westminster Press - CAMRI Policy Briefs, London.
[Report]
Musgrave, George.
2017.
Collaborating to Compete: The Role of Cultural Intermediaries in Hypercompetition.
International Journal of Music Business Research, 6(2),
pp. 41-68.
ISSN 2227-5789
[Article]