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Volume! : ウィキペディア英語版
Volume!

''Volume! The French journal of popular music studies'' (subtitled in French:''La revue des musiques populaires'' - The journal of popular music studies) is a biannual (May and November) peer-reviewed academic journal "dedicated to the study of contemporary popular music".〔Philippe Le Guern, "The Study of popular music between sociology and aesthetics : a survey of current research in France", in Hugh Dauncey & Chris Cannon (eds.) (2003), ''Popular music in France from Chanson to Techno. Culture, Identity, Society'', Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 7-8, note 2.〕〔Reviewing issues n° 8-1 and 8-2, Frédéric Sylvanise - "maître de conférence" at the Paris 13 university - writes that the journal "contributes to essential discussions on contemporary popular music." Cf. (« Y a-t-il une musique noire ? » ), ''La Vie des idées'', 29 October 2012. ISSN : 2105-3030.〕〔Bruno Péquignot, "(''Volume!'' la revue de recherche sur les musiques populaires, 10 ans )", ''La Revue des revues'', n° 49, 2013, p. 89-93.〕 It is published by Éditions Mélanie Seteun, a publishing association specialized since 1998〔(Announcement ) in ''Journal Officiel de la République Française''〕 in the cultural sociology of popular music.
== History ==
''Volume!'' was established in 2002 under the title ''Copyright Volume!'' by Gérôme Guibert, Marie-Pierre Bonniol, and Samuel Étienne, and obtained its current name in 2009. Étienne (Université de la Polynésie Française) was its first editor-in-chief (2002–2008), before Guibert (University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle) took over in 2008.

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