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Jo Haynes
Jo Haynes
Professor of Sociology
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Reluctant Entrepreneurs: Music and Entrepreneurship in the New Music Industry
J Haynes, LKR Marshall
British Journal of Sociology, 2017
200*2017
Beats and tweets: Social media in the careers of independent musicians
J Haynes, L Marshall
New Media & Society 20 (5), 1973-1993, 2018
1152018
Understanding the educational needs of mixed heritage pupils
L Tikly, C Caballero, J Haynes, J Hill
Birmingham Local Education Authority. University of Bristol, Department for …, 2004
922004
World music and the search for difference
J Haynes
Ethnicities 5 (3), 365-385, 2005
902005
Evaluation of aiming high: African Caribbean achievement project
L Tikly, J Haynes, C Caballero, J Hill, D Gillborn
Department for Education, 2006
872006
Researching mixed race in education: Perceptions, policies and practices
C Caballero, J Haynes, L Tikly
Race Ethnicity and Education 10 (3), 345-362, 2007
622007
The barriers to achievement for White/Black Caribbean pupils in English schools
J Haynes, L Tikly, C Caballero
British Journal of Sociology of Education 27 (5), 569-583, 2006
612006
Friendships with benefits? Examining the role of friendship in semi-structured interviews within music research
R Nowak, J Haynes
International journal of social research methodology 21 (4), 425-438, 2018
482018
Music, difference and the residue of race
J Haynes
Routledge, 2012
472012
Taking care of business: The routines and rationales of early-career musicians in the Dutch and British music industries
R Everts, J Haynes
International Journal of Cultural Studies 24 (5), 731-748, 2021
302021
Displaying mixedness: Differences and family relationships
J Haynes, E Dermott
Displaying families: A new concept for the sociology of family life, 145-159, 2011
292011
A tale of two analyses: The use of archived qualitative data
J Haynes, D Jones
Sociological Research Online 17 (2), 1-9, 2012
232012
In the blood: The racializing tones of music categorization
J Haynes
Cultural Sociology 4 (1), 81-100, 2010
212010
We were never cool: Investigating knowledge production and discourses of cool in the sociology of music
J Haynes, R Nowak
The British journal of sociology 72 (2), 448-462, 2021
122021
Embodied minstrelsy, racialization and redemption in reggae
J Haynes
European Journal of Cultural Studies 22 (5-6), 996-1012, 2019
72019
Refiguring pathologised festival spaces. Governance, risk and creativity
I Woodward, J Haynes, M Mogilnicka
Remaking Culture and Music Spaces. Affects, Infrastructures, Futures, 150-164, 2023
42023
Making space: Investigating the diversity conundrum for British music festivals
J Haynes, M Mogilnicka
Social & Cultural Geography 25 (2), 338-357, 2024
32024
Working live. A sociological account of the entangled relations of liveness through festival work.
B Swartjes, J Haynes
Poetics 100, 101820, 2023
32023
Introduction: Making sense of culture and music space during and beyond the pandemic
J Haynes, I Woodward
Remaking Culture and Music Spaces, 1-18, 2023
22023
Race on The Wire: a metacritical account
J Haynes
Journal for Cultural Research 20 (2), 157-170, 2016
22016
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