2010
Cairn
Raphaël Roth, « Walking and Listening to Music: When Music Transports Us : An Interactionist Approach to the Uses of the Walkman on the Train », Sociétés, ID : 10670/1.d38b20...
This article offers fragments of conclusions from a field investigation focusing on the act of listening to music while traveling. It is based on an observation process of four hundred hours gone through in 2005 and 2006 in regional trains between Marseille and Avignon, as well as interviews made during several trips in 2009. This article’s first conclusion states that the acts of listening to music and using a walkman can, through a search for intimacy, be a powerful repellent against potential social interactions by showing a desire for isolation. The second conclusion tackles the idea that one can stage and share what one’s listening to through a obvious behaviour going beyond a simple personal will for isolation (loud sounds, body langage, etc.). Through a social approach of communication, the proposals that are made here in this article question the regulating aspect of the music listening process in public places.