Richard Osborne

ORCID: 0000-0003-4111-8980
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Research Areas
  • Musicology and Musical Analysis
  • Music History and Culture
  • Diverse Musicological Studies
  • Theater, Performance, and Music History
  • European Political History Analysis
  • Copyright and Intellectual Property
  • Historical Art and Culture Studies
  • Cultural Industries and Urban Development
  • Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
  • Media, Communication, and Education
  • Diversity and Impact of Dance
  • Philosophy, Science, and History
  • Art History and Market Analysis
  • Anarchism and Radical Politics
  • Cinema and Media Studies
  • French Historical and Cultural Studies
  • Chinese history and philosophy
  • Historical and Literary Studies
  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
  • Medieval Iberian Studies
  • Indian and Buddhist Studies
  • Philippine History and Culture
  • Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods
  • Art, Aesthetics, and Perception
  • Indian History and Philosophy

Middlesex University
2015-2023

Swinburne University of Technology
2020-2022

University of Wollongong
2016

Health literacy is generally conceptualized as skills related to successfully navigating health – ultimately linked well-being and improved outcomes. Culture, gender age are considered be influential determinants of literacy. The nexus between these determinants, their collective relationship with literacy, remains understudied, especially respect Indigenous people globally. This article presents findings from a recent study that examined the intersections masculinities, culture, among young...

10.1177/1557988320936121 article EN cc-by-nc American Journal of Men s Health 2020-05-01

10.2307/1915334 article EN The William and Mary Quarterly 1921-10-01

British musicians receive "equitable remuneration" when their recordings are played in public or broadcast. Performers' rights weaker than those of songwriters, however. This is largely because songwriters the first owners copyrights, whereas performers rarely own copyright sound recordings. article concerns remuneration musicians' labor. It looks at legislative evolution performers' UK and addresses influence that record companies, Musicians' Union have had on this area law. argues will...

10.1080/03007766.2017.1348660 article EN Popular Music & Society 2017-07-19

This article analyses the statistical reporting of UK Music, umbrella organization that provides a collective voice for British music industry trade bodies. It documents changes in methodology from organization's earliest reports, which provide financial data each sector and use prosperity business as platform to lobby, reports years COVID-19 pandemic, turn away sectoral information argue is an ecosystem beneficial national well-being. In process, Music submerges evidence record companies...

10.1080/10286632.2023.2214151 article EN cc-by-nc-nd International Journal of Cultural Policy 2023-05-19

This article examines the popularity of Sex Pistols' song "Friggin' in Riggin'" and its parent album The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle. It argues that 1979 Pistols attracted a new younger audience, one has been neglected previous studies band, which tend instead to focus on years 1976 1977 band's original coterie followers. locates teenage appeal themes swearing, sex, piracy. also explores media infrastructure enabled young adolescents access this music. Following from this, charts triumph...

10.1080/03007766.2015.1034496 article EN Popular Music & Society 2015-06-25

Abstract This article addresses the uses that record companies have made of two rhetorical tropes. The first is only one in 10 artists succeed. second they are investing new music. These notions been combined to give impression taking risks both economically and aesthetically. They employed justify companies’ ownership sound recording copyright their system exclusive, long-term contracts. More recently, rhetoric has combat piracy, extend term account for continuing usefulness companies. It...

10.1017/s0261143017000319 article EN Popular Music 2017-10-01

10.1111/j.1467-8705.2006.00683.x article EN Critical Quarterly 2006-04-21
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