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    The musicians’ activity - work, training and health

    “Laboreal” Journal

    The characteristics of the activities that fall under the economic sector of music show a huge variety of places, schedules and work conditions, in addition to the informality of work contracts for a vast majority of musicians. Obviously, these factors interfere with the activity of preparation for music performance, with study habits, and most likely with public performance. In spite of that, the attention given to research and intervention regarding this category of workers is clearly scarce and there is not enough research to investigate the various aspects linked to performing music activities -- training, teaching and study practices, professional performance. Laboreal makes room for papers interested in the musicians’ activity, and invites researchers involved in these issues to contribute to the publication of this number.

     

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    Study days - Political studies

    Domestic power (16th-20th centuries)

    Une première journée d’études s’est tenue en 2015 pour évaluer la longue permanence de l’imbrication des rapports domestiques dans les rapports de travail. Elle a révélé une question que nous souhaitons placer au centre de cette nouvelle journée de réflexions : celle du pouvoir dans le travail. En effet, si la domesticité est bien un cadre qui pose la dépendance personnelle, la soumission, l’obéissance au cœur de la relation de travail, elle attire également l’attention sur une dimension fondamentale de ce qui se joue au travail : l’exercice du pouvoir. 

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