Thinking Together: An E-Mail Exchange and All That Jazz

Thinking Together: An E-Mail Exchange and All That Jazz

Thinking Together: An E-Mail Exchange and All That Jazz

Thinking Together: An E-Mail Exchange and All That Jazz

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Overview

Faulkner and Becker, sociologists and experienced musicians, wrote a book about their musical experiences—Do You Know? The Jazz Repertoire in Action—describing how musicians who didn’t know each other could perform competently and interestingly without rehearsing, or playing from written music. When they wrote it, they lived at opposite ends of the country: Faulkner in Massachusetts, Becker in San Francisco. Instead of sitting around talking about their ideas, they wrote e-mails. So every step of their thinking, false steps as well as ideas that worked, existed in written form.

When conceptual artist and poet Franck Leibovici asked them to contribute something that showed the “form of life” that supported their work, they collaborated with Dianne Hagaman to put the correspondence in order, which Liebovici exhibited and now appears as an e-book (which allows linking to available performances of the tunes they discussed).

It’s one of the most revealing records of a scientific collaboration ever made public, and an intimate picture of the creative process.

Collective creativity—making sparks of originality produce something more than a glint in someone’s eye—intrigues sociologists, people who study communication and theorists of business organization. The collective part of that process, turning an idea into a finished product, is even more complicated, and Thinking Together readers can watch the authors go through all the complications of working together to make the final result happen.

Becker played piano in Chicago and Kansas City and taught sociology at Northwestern University. Among his books are Art Worlds and Writing for Social Scientists.

Faulkner played trumpet in Los Angeles, got a PhD in sociology from UCLA, then taught at the University of Rochester and the University of Massachusetts (playing professionally in those places too). He is author of two books about the movie business, Hollywood Studio Musicians and Music on Demand: Composers and Careers in the Hollywood Film Industry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625172037
Publisher: USC Annenberg Press
Publication date: 09/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 509
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Howard S. Becker was born in Chicago in 1928, got three degrees from the University of Chicago (Ph.D. 1951), and taught for many years at Northwestern University and then, more briefly, at the University of Washington. He has written extensively on deviance, art , and social science methods and played the piano professionally for many years. Some of his most popular books are Outsiders, Writing for Social Scientists, and Do You Know? The Jazz Repertoire in
Action (with Robert R. Faulkner). He lives in San Francisco and Paris with his wife, photographer Dianne Hagaman.

Robert R. Faulkner is author of numerous books and articles on the work and careers of musicians in Hollywood; the social organization of political and economic conspiracies; the breakdown of relationships between large corporations and their advertising agencies; the art of accusation and economic wrongdoing in America; and the culture of jazz. With Wayne Baker he won the American Sociological
Association's Max Weber award. He is Emeritus Professor at The University of Massachusetts and the recipient of the university's Outstanding Teaching Award. He lives in New England.
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