Music consumption and uses in Japan

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作者
Kok, Keegan [1 ,3 ]
North, Adrian C. [1 ]
Hamamura, Takeshi [1 ]
Liew, Kongmeng [2 ]
机构
[1] Curtin Univ, Sch Populat Hlth, Bentley, WA, Australia
[2] Univ Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
[3] Curtin Univ, Sch Populat Hlth, Kent St, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia
关键词
music; psychology; cross-cultural; Japan; music consumption; CULTURAL-DIFFERENCES; SOCIAL-STATUS; PREFERENCES; CONSEQUENCES; INDIVIDUALS; EXPRESSION; EMOTIONS; CONTEXT; HEALTH; VALUES;
D O I
10.1177/03057356241234071
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
This research investigates the relationship between music consumption and cultural dimensions within a Japanese context. Since Japan is the second largest music market globally, it is surprising that there is little focus on those factors often examined in cross-cultural research that might mean Western findings do not extrapolate well. A questionnaire using established measures of tightness-looseness, relational mobility, and ideal affect was used to test three main research questions. RQ1 was that there should be a relationship between cultural dimensions and musical taste, and this was fully supported. RQ2 was that cultural dimensions should relate to participants' goals of music consumption, and this was largely supported. RQ3 was that there should be a relationship between socioeconomic status and musical taste, but this was not supported. The findings also supported several more specific research questions concerning how specific uses of music ought to relate to specific cultural dimensions. The findings of the study help us better understand the way music is consumed in relation to specific cultural dimensions in the context of Japan and beyond. It also extends the literature concerning music and cross-cultural psychology where prior research has not considered these dimensions within the context of music consumption.
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页码:55 / 74
页数:20
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