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Broadcasting personalities: The relationship between occupation and music preferences in the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs
2016
Psychology of Music
This research examines the music choices of interviewees on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs over a 72 year period. In the programme, individuals with a public profile related to high achievement in their chosen occupation identify several pieces of their favourite music. Publicly stated music preferences offer insights on how individuals construct and wish to communicate crucial aspects their identities. We propose that, in this context, occupation is related to music preferences.
doi:10.1177/0305735616670497
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