What does C:POP do?

On this page you will find an overview of the central fields of work of the research centre C:POP - Transdisciplinary Research Center for Popular Music Cultures and Creative Economies. This includes our current research projects and transfer projects, which contribute significantly to the further development of popular music studies.
We also present our goals, tasks and activities and provide insights into our events, such as the "Paderborner Pop Dozentur", a special event format that combines academia, cultural practice and the public.

Cur­rent re­search pro­jects

Nach­haltigkeit­sKul­tur­OWL

The NachhaltigkeitsKulturOWL project identifies the sustainability potential of outdoor cultural festivals in OstWestfalenLippe and translates this into innovative event management strategies; based on this, concrete measures are being trialled to strengthen regional economic and sustainability-effective structures in OWL.

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NIKKI SUD­DEN: KISS­ING IN THE EVEN­ING DUSK - A look at an anti-star

In this research, transfer and teaching project, together with the journalist Uli Digmayer and the museum director and publisher Manfred Rothenberger (Starfruit Publications, Institute for Modern Art Nuremberg), an interational, interdisciplinary publication on the late British underground musician Nikki Sudden is being developed.

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Goals

The orientation of this research centre is transdisciplinary and interprets transdisciplinarity as "transclusion", i.e. "as mutually inclusive transculturality" of different academic and non-academic knowledge cultures. This means that the research centre is conceived as a research, communication and transfer centre between and within academic and non-academic fields. Our research centre thus aims to promote cooperation between academic and non-academic actors in research, teaching and knowledge transfer. It is intended to open up a variety of spaces for exchange and reflection on current topics in pop music culture research/popular music studies and thus actively contribute to the relevant current discourse in academia, media, journalism and society. The formats for this range from research projects, conferences, workshops and panel discussions to publications, podcasts and pop music journalism to events in the public space between science and art, such as those successfully practised in 2019 in the series "Druckwellen: Feeling and Thinking" series. In all of these ways, the transdisciplinary research, teaching and transfer area with a focus on cultural studies is being further established and internationalised. Transdisciplinarity is a central approach to utilising different perspectives, approaches and attitudes consistently and integratively (instead of selectively and additively) in order to approach complex phenomena and issues from multiple perspectives.

Tasks & activ­it­ies

The tasks of C:POP extend to study programmes, research and teaching. The focus here is inter- and transdisciplinary cooperation with internal and external university stakeholders, on the qualification of young academics and on the transfer of knowledge in the field of inter- and transdisciplinary pop music culture research/popular music studies.
In particular, the focus is on

  • the internationalisation of german pop music culture research/popular music studies,
  • applying for third-party funding for research, teaching and qualification of young academic careers,
  • the promotion of doctoral candidates in the national and international field of pop music culture research/popular music studies,
  • the conception and realisation of academic conferences, symposia and workshops,
  • the conception, application, realisation and support of research projects in pop music culture research,
  • the publication of research results, in print and digitally,
  • establishing sustainable collaborations and intensifying synergy and transfer effects with local, regional, national and international internal and external university partners from cultural policy, the event, music and media industries, creative industries and journalism, among others, to create an international communication, reflection and research platform on pop music cultures,
  • the further development of study and teaching programmes in the field of pop music culture research/popular music studies at Paderborn University,
  • the continuation and expansion of the pop lectureship and cooperation with international guest researchers at Paderborn University.

Re­cent trans­fer activ­it­ies

Project team members Katharina Schmecht and Alyssia Ron (WDR OWL Lokalzeit)

In a news report, WDR's Lokalzeit OWL programme reported on a Paderborn University research project that is being tested in practice for the first time at this year's AStA Summer Festival. The festival, one of the largest campus festivals in Germany, attracts around 14,000 visitors every year and also produces a lot of waste and CO₂ emissions.

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On 9 August 2024, Prof. Dr. Beate Flath was a guest on the hr-iNFO Kultur programme. Under the title "Music summer - really good festivals", she spoke about the importance of festivals such as the traditional Open Flair in Eschwege, which took place for the 40th time this year.

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The pop queen celebrates her 40th birthday today. She has many fans and also many critics. This is what Prof Dr Christoph Jacke says about the Helene Fischer phenomenon.

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On 5 August 2024, Prof. Dr. Beate Flath was a guest on the SWR Kultur Forum podcast. Together with concert and festival organiser Bernhard Chapligin and music journalist Daniel Koch, she discussed the difficult situation in which many music festivals currently find themselves under the moderation of Eva Röder.

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Events

Paderborner Popdozentur

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Ringvorlesung: "Ver:achtsamkeit"

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C:POP Gründungsfeier

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