Sergio Sorcia Reyes
Department: Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology
Discipline: Sociology and Philosophy
Project Summary
My research is a qualitative study of the multiple ways that young people use and appropriate narcocorridos music in public spaces in Mexico.
For this research, I have used a multi-method approach including interviews, ethnographic observations, and my adaptation of productive methods as songwriting workshops. This method is a key component of my project and it is designed to elicit some forms of tacit knowledge, emotion, and implicit (discursive and visual) narratives. This method is also helpful to provide participants with opportunities to engage in meaningful musical experiences.
Supervisory Team
Professor Tia DeNora
Professor Katharine Tyler
Wider Research Interests
I am also interested in the sociology of music education, community music, performance, and sound studies. In the last three years, I have had the opportunity to join multiple seminars and research groups such as SocArts, Nordoff Robbins London, and the Music Network Group (UoE).
In this link, you can visit a small project called Sounds: Collective Memory of COVID-19 CDMX+ (Mexico City + Metropolitan Area). Which consists of a collection of 50 testimonials on the experiences of sound, and recordings of soundscapes in Mexico City during the COVID-19 pandemic.
http://www.comucu.org
In 2022 I started working with Jo Parsons as co-managing editor of the Journal Music and Arts in Action MAiA, the first open-access journal at the University of Exeter.
http://www.musicandartsinaction.net
Authored Publications/Reports
Sergio Sorcia Reyes (December 2019) Book Review - Popular Music, Digital Technology and Society, Journal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change, Volume 4 Issue 2