The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Policy is the first
thorough analysis of how policy frames the behavior of audiences,
industries, and governments in the production and consumption of popular
music. Covering a range of industrial and national contexts, this
collection assesses how music policy has become an important arm of
government, and a contentious arena of global debate across areas of
cultural trade, intellectual property, and mediacultural content. It
brings together a diverse range of researchers to reveal how histories
of music policy development continue to inform contemporary policy and
industry practice. The Handbook maps individual nation case studies
with detailed assessment of music industry sectors. Drawing on
international experts, the volume offers insight into global debates
about popular music within broader social, economic, and geopolitical
contexts.