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Working the Tip Jar: Patronage and Culture in Nashville’s Honky-Tonks
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Patronage and Culture in the Control of Service Workers on Nashville’s Honky-Tonks: How does the entertainment engine of downtown Nashville pattern tip work? Further, how do musicians working for tips in Nashville’s entertainment industry navigate the risky experience of tip work? Drawing on two years of multi-organizational ethnography in Nashville’s honky-tonk clubs, this presentation by Adam Schoenbachler, Vanderbilt University Sociology Department, follows the lives of four honky-tonk musicians at different career stages through a neo-feudal employment landscape.
And available as an online webinar at https://msu.zoom.us/j/97496813137 /the password is odwodl.
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