Meeting
Friday 22 November
Mapping Live Music Within Urban Ecosystems (Presented by LMMP)
When:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Where:
Red Theater
Language:
English
Speakers:
Patrycja Rozbicka / Aston University (United Kingdom) - in person
Adam Behr / Newcastle University (United Kingdom) - in person
Alessandro Bratus / University of Pavia (Italy) - in person
Martin Nicastro / University of Pavia (Italy) - in person
Mathew Flynn / Institute of Popular Music (United Kingdom) - in person
The Live Music Mapping Project (LMMP) is a UK-based research consortium (with partners in Europe) that works to measure the economic and socio-cultural impact of geographically defined live music ecosystems. LMMP works to provide analysis to policymakers, sector stakeholders and the public that establishes transferable best
practices and policy solutions that meet the operational demands of dynamic and diverse 21st-century night-time economies.
LMMP’s methods have derived from industry and policy facing academic research to produce a bespoke process for mapping live music ecosystems in specific locations. This involves deploying replicable surveys of audiences, musicians, venues and promoters, alongside interviews of key stakeholders – to produce tailored qualitative
and quantitative data that allows for meaningful cross-city comparisons, and assessments of viable best practice. LMMP’s methods also involve building on the underlying datasets to the creation of digital maps of the music ecosystems, presenting music sector integrated with other publicly accessible data sources (e.g. ONS data, historical house price data, rateable value) to broaden and strengthen the policymaking intelligence capacity of the research.