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Naslov:Zakulisje glasbene industrije v odnosu menedžmenta in založb do glasbenikov : diplomska naloga
Avtorji:ID Beganović, Fatima (Avtor)
ID Lamut, Urša (Mentor) Več o mentorju... Novo okno
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Jezik:Slovenski jezik
Vrsta gradiva:Diplomsko delo/naloga
Tipologija:2.11 - Diplomsko delo
Organizacija:FUDS - Fakulteta za uporabne družbene študije
Opis:Diplomska naloga se osredotoĉa na odnos menedţmenta in zaloţb do glasbenikov, s poudarkom na odnosu v zakulisju in negativnih praksah, ki se pojavljajo. V teoretiĉnih izhodišĉih, opisane so osnovne lastnosti, funkcije, ter zgodovinski razvoj menedţmenta in zaloţb v glasbeni industriji. Opisane so vrste, naĉini sklenitve in lastnosti pogodb, vsebina in pomembnost etiĉnega kodeksa, primeri slabih praks odnosa menedţmenta in/ali zaloţb do glasbenikov iz sveta, ter posledice, ki so jih slabe prakse prinesle v njihovi karieri in ţivljenju. Predstavljeni so tudi zgodovina, osnovne lastnosti, ter današnje stanje glasbene industrije v Sloveniji. Rezultati so pridobljeni s kvalitativno raziskavo, s pomoĉjo neposrednih pol-srtrukturiranih intervjujev opravljenih s sedmimi glasbeniki/glasbenicami, ki so del glasbene industrije v Sloveniji in so starosti od 18 do 30 let s doloĉenimi izkušnjami z menedţmentom in zaloţbami. Cilj raziskave je bil odgovoriti na zastavljena raziskovalna vprašanja, ki zajemajo opisovanje slabih praks, s katerimi so se sreĉali glasbeniki v Sloveniji v razmerju z menedţmentom in zaloţbami, ter opisovanje naĉinov, na katere so slabe prakse reševali. Raziskava je pokazala, da je problem slabega ravnanja menedţmenta in zaloţb do glasbenikov v Sloveniji v veliki meri prisoten. Veĉina glasbenikov je imela doloĉena neposredna ali posredna sreĉanja s slabimi praksami s strani menedţmenta in/ali zaloţb. Intenzivnost in narava slabih praks je od posameznika do posameznika razliĉna in edinstvena. Manjšina glasbenikov je imela izkljuĉno pozitivne izkušnje.
Ključne besede:glasbeniki, menedžment, založbe, sodelovanje, pogodbe, diplomske naloge
Kraj izida:Nova Gorica
Kraj izvedbe:Nova Gorica
Založnik:[F. Beganović]
Leto izida:2022
Leto izvedbe:2022
Št. strani:56, [31] str.
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-9469 Novo okno
UDK:005
COBISS.SI-ID:126067715 Novo okno
Opomba:Študijski program Uporabne družbene študije;
Datum objave v ReVIS:23.12.2022
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Naslov:Behind the scenes of the music industry in the relation of management and record labels towards artists : diploma thesis
Opis:This present undergraduate thesis focuses on the relation of management and record labels towards musicians, with an emphasis on the relationship behind the scenes and the negative practices that emerge. Theoretical background describes the basic characteristics, functions and historical development of management and record labels in the music industry. The types, methods and characteristics of the contract, the content and meaning of the code of ethics, examples of bad practice of management and/or record labels towards musicians from all over the world and the consequences of bad practice in their careers and lives are described. The history, basic characteristics and current state of the music industry in Slovenia are also presented. The results were obtained through qualitative research, with the help of direct semi-structured interviews conducted with seven musicians who are part of the music industry in Slovenia and are from 18 to 30 years old with some experience with management and record labels. The aim of the research was to answer the research questions, which include describing bad practices encountered by musicians in Slovenia in relation to management and record labels, and describing how they dealt with bad practices. The research showed that the problem of mistreatment of management and record labels towards musicians in Slovenia is largely present. Most musicians have had some direct or indirect encounters with bad practices from management and/or record labels. The intensity and nature of bad practices varies from individual to individual. A minority of musicians have had exclusively positive experiences.


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