Among the most popular teen in the music industry are Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, One Direction among countless others. But these role models are really good for young people? Do you really give a good example for them? In many cases the answers to these questions is no, because it violates the dignity of young people and even against the welfare of the same (Roozen and Raedts, 2015). In 2013 the label RCA Records along with singer Miley Cyrus went on sale the "Bangerz" disk containing the famous song called "We can't stop" which talks about not worry about anything, fun etc. But there is a part of the song that implicitly demonstrates the drug: “Trying to get a line in the bathroom [...]" (Billboard, 2013). As this song is online, anyone with …show more content…
One of the key tools to implement the cultural arbitrariness is the use of symbolic violence. This is defined as the ability to impose meanings and impose them as legitimate (Denardi, 2013, 47). But when imposing an idea, a thought or a technique it violates the principle of working individuals and people of integrity, which states that parents should transmit technical skills to new generations are able to defend themselves in life and achieve a high level of welfare (Cortina, 2010). So that if you impose an idea into a child and do that accepts without question, you will be taking away the privilege of that child generate their own judgments and lose permeability deception of society in which we live. But if parents act correctly, that is, worrying about the moral education of his son, eventually could reach a creation of people of integrity who would not resort to false idols as role models, if not, would see their own parents as role models and would lead to a more just and equitable society. In analysing these cases, we can realise that in many cases (if not all) the role models that the media along with the music industry and film proven to younger generations, who follow to reach to be like them, causing a negative impact on young people and therefore not grow …show more content…
It is a paradigm that involves combining quantitative and qualitative approaches in the same study. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected simultaneously at various levels or different sequence; sometimes both types of data are combined to arrive at new variables and topics for future tests or scans. The process is fully interactive, which designs and deal with extremely complex problems. In this way, the results are generalised, which can develop emerging theory, testing hypotheses and others. Each design is practically unique and sequences may vary. Therefore outlining depends on the particular study. It is also stated that use and mix of qualitative and quantitative research properly becomes crucial to get answers about "how" and "why" people think, and "why" act in certain ways (Creswell,
Throughout time, generations have been exposed to the theme of teenagers rebelling in literature, films, and music. Teenagers rebelling is a topic that everyone can relate to because of the pressure that comes with being a teenager. During this time, teenagers are being given rules to follow, expectations to meet, and society telling them what they need to do to make their lives meaningful. The exposure to rebelling themes in the media is presenting them with messages to relate to, and can even showcase the consequences that will come with their actions.
... youth’s culture, it still shines brightly and shows its effect on popular culture. Miley Cyrus is still twerking and making a fool of herself on stage. Justin Bieber is still trying to portray himself as a “thug” or “bad boy”, an image we all know, he doesn’t have. White pop artists still use gritty streets in urban neighborhoods as the backdrop to their music videos.
There are two types of research that can be conducted in research studies, these are qualitative and quantitative (Newman, 2011). Qualitative research is a process that uses detailed oriented methodology that tries to achieve a profound knowledge or understanding of specific incident and circumstance, wh...
The music industry is about selling the recordings and the performances of music among many individuals and organizations that works with musicians. The music industry has both the charm and the organizational architecture to affect the business and the cultural trends. There are millions of listeners and followers to the products of the music industry. The opinions of these listeners always change depending on what they see or hear. The music business or industries have been influencing generations of recording artists, business professionals and consumers. The music industries have been reinforcing questionable subject matter, music lyrics and business and social norms.
The music industry is a multibillion dollar industry that spans across all races, genders and genres throughout the world. New musical boundaries are being tested across all of these areas each year. However, one would argue that just testing the boundaries are not good enough and that major changes regarding diversity in the music industry should be made that address all inequalities. Research shows that many organizations and industries have addressed the issue of diversity; however the music industry has not done enough to expose its listeners to all of its diverse facets. This paper will explore diversity in the music industry as it pertains to race, gender and genre.
But still there are situations where non-western countries listen and buy western music without understanding the English language only because the music is popular mainstream. The idea behind becoming a leader is having a wide market for both local and international music. The US – which has the largest market globally – listens to both local and global music. In fact some of the highest selling music records since the 20th century are not from American but international bands and artists such as the Beatles, Adele, and the Rolling Stones (Olsen, 2004). But the argument remains that it is difficult for musicians who sing in English to break through in multilingual countries. Taylor (2015) the “international music industry’s conservatism and xenophobia make success even more difficult” (p. 97). This lessens the chances the chances of growth in the market.
According to Smith (1983) quantitative research is to explain, predict and develop laws that can be universally applied and Qualitative research is the interpretation and understanding of what people give to their situation. The researchers clearly stated the purpose of their studies, aim, objectiv...
So many young people go into the entertainment business. Most of them do not know that without a support system to keep them grounded and stable their mental development can be compromised. The society that we place so high in our culture and deem worthy of such high praise, eat our children alive. They grow too fast, have to defend themselves constantly, and are watched around the clock. As a society, we must take a look at what we are doing to the people in the entertainment industry.
Music producers have an influence on the music that today’s youth listen to that many are affected by, even though the producers are unaware of it. Today there’s a lot of drug abuse, violence, and sexuality all on the rise, even though hip hop itself is not to blame. Imagine our youth all over the country being exposed to this explicit language. There is no need to imagine, because it is already happening. Ever since the rise of Rap and Hip Hop music, teens have been turning to them to help solve their problems.
The father of quantitative analysis, Rene Descartes, thought that in order to know and understand something, you have to measure it (Kover, 2008). Quantitative research has two main types of sampling used, probabilistic and purposive. Probabilistic sampling is when there is equal chance of anyone within the studied population to be included. Purposive sampling is used when some benchmarks are used to replace the discrepancy among errors. The primary collection of data is from tests or standardized questionnaires, structured interviews, and closed-ended observational protocols. The secondary means for data collection includes official documents. In this study, the data is analyzed to test one or more expressed hypotheses. Descriptive and inferential analyses are the two types of data analysis used and advance from descriptive to inferential. The next step in the process is data interpretation, and the goal is to give meaning to the results in regards to the hypothesis the theory was derived from. Data interpretation techniques used are generalization, theory-driven, and interpretation of theory (Gelo, Braakmann, Benetka, 2008). The discussion should bring together findings and put them into context of the framework, guiding the study (Black, Gray, Airasain, Hector, Hopkins, Nenty, Ouyang, n.d.). The discussion should include an interpretation of the results; descriptions of themes, trends, and relationships; meanings of the results, and the limitations of the study. In the conclusion, one wants to end the study by providing a synopsis and final comments. It should include a summary of findings, recommendations, and future research (Black, Gray, Airasain, Hector, Hopkins, Nenty, Ouyang, n.d.). Deductive reasoning is used in studies...
Some may say music is just music; a song is just a song. However, music plays an enormous role in our psychology, because a single song has the ability to bring about many kinds of thoughts and emotions in the listener. Music is subtly one of the main factors in which people identify with certain groups and establish their belonging in society. It shapes people’s perspectives on how the world functions and the roles they play within it. Music can function the same way in a culture; it can reflect many of the culture’s values and ideologies. Music can have many effects on culture and the people’s idea of who they think they are within that culture. Music can serve in a way that promotes cultural identity and pride, yet it could also play a role in the separation of social and economical identities in within cultures.
Do you know who Phoebe Prince is? Do you know what she did? Do you know what her peers did to her? Phoebe Prince is a fifteen year old girl who committed suicide on January 14 of 2010. Phoebe Prince was bullied every day for three months. Her peers caused her to have such as low self esteem and low self image that she committed suicide. Seven out of ten girls in the United States suffer from low self esteem, which can lead to mental problems, suicide, and many poor life choices. Teen girls should take a class on raising self esteem because low self esteem affects girls negatively, most self esteem issues are family related, and there are much recourse to help girls.
Generation y has revolutionized how people think and create music. “The world considers generation y to be generation x on steroids (Sophia Yan).” The adults and teens...
Qualitative and quantitative research methods take different approaches to gathering and analysing information. Whether it is a qualitative or quantitative study, the research study begins with a question or series of questions. Both use rigorously designed studies to get the most accurate, detailed and complete results. Qualitative studies common methods are interviews, surveys and observation. A qualitative study aims to provide a detailed description of the study results, often using pictures and written descriptions to describe what the research revealed. A qualitative study looks at the big picture, helping researchers to narrow in on points of interest that then can be followed up on in a quantitative study. While a quantitative study has a narrower focus, it attempts to provide a detailed explanation of the study focus, along with this using numbers and statistics. And the results from a quantitative study can reveal bigger questions that call for qualitative study. Or vice versa a qualitative study may reveal at analysis that a more focus and direct approach may be needed. With both methods analysis is a key part of any study whether qualitative or quantitative.
Creswell (2009), states that there are three types of designs, qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods. Smith and Davis (2010) states that qualitative research is a field of enquiry that is conducted in a natural setting by a researcher, who may be involved in, or may be part of the data collection process; as it utilizes the views of informants as the basis for the report. Qualitative research attempts to gain and in-depth, holistic picture of the phenomenon one wishes to study by interacting closely with the people being studied; the data collected are usually in the form of words or pictures.