Publications
2022
A Lockdown Recording Project: Jazz Musicians and Metaphors for a Working Life
Jones, M. (2022). A Lockdown Recording Project: Jazz Musicians and Metaphors for a Working Life. In D. Abfalter, & R. Reitsamer (Eds.), "Music as Labour: Inequalities and Activism in the Past and Present" (pp. 97-112). London: Routledge.
2021
Supplementing a Typology of Curation: Learning from George Harrison and Indian Music
Jones, M. (2021). Supplementing a Typology of Curation: Learning from George Harrison and Indian Music. Popular Music History, 13(1-2). doi:10.1558/pomh.42219
One Penny from Brazil: Music Publishing, Revived but Untransformed
Jones, M. (2021). One Penny from Brazil: Music Publishing, Revived but Untransformed. In Music by Numbers: The Use and Abuse of Statistics in the Music Industries (pp. 202-217).
2020
The Place of the Beatles within Liverpool as a UNESCO City of Music
Jones, M. (2020). The Place of the Beatles within Liverpool as a UNESCO City of Music. In Music Cities (pp. 81-101). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-35872-3_5
2019
They Preferred to Sit on the Floor: Rock Music in South Wales at a Time of Industrial Change
Jones, M. L. (n.d.). They Preferred to Sit on the Floor: Rock Music in South Wales at a Time of Industrial Change. Popular Music History, 12(1). doi:10.1558/pomh.39557
2017
Teaching music industry in challenging times: Addressing the neoliberal employability agenda in higher education at a time of music-industrial turbulence
Jones, M. L. (2017). Teaching music industry in challenging times: Addressing the neoliberal employability agenda in higher education at a time of music-industrial turbulence. In The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education (pp. 341-354). Taylor and Francis. Retrieved from https://www.taylorfrancis.com/
2016
The UK music economy
Jones, M. (2016). The UK music economy. In Stereo: Comparative Perspectives on the Sociological Study of Popular Music in France and Britain (pp. 75-89).
Revisiting? 'Music industry research': What changed? What didn't?
Jones, M. L. (2016). Revisiting? 'Music industry research': What changed? What didn't?. In Popular Music Matters: Essays in Honour of Simon Frith (pp. 45-60). doi:10.4324/9781315601434
BEATLES HERITAGE IN LIVERPOOL AND ITS ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL SECTOR IMPACT: A REPORT FOR LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL
Yates, S. J., Evans, S. R., & Jones, M. (2016). BEATLES HERITAGE IN LIVERPOOL AND ITS ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL SECTOR IMPACT: A REPORT FOR LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL (FD1CE8F0-64AD-4CA7-BA26-58976A0AFE0D). Liverpool. Retrieved from http://iccliverpool.ac.uk/
2014
The International Recording Industries
Jones, M. L. (2014). The International Recording Industries. POPULAR MUSIC, 33(3), 544-546. doi:10.1017/S0261143014000440
Revisiting 'Music Industry Research' : What Changed? What Didn't?
Jones, M. L. (2014). Revisiting 'Music Industry Research' : What Changed? What Didn't?. In POPULAR MUSIC MATTERS: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF SIMON FRITH (pp. 45-60). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
2012
Forgetting and remembering the Bhundu Boys
Jones, M. (n.d.). Forgetting and remembering the Bhundu Boys. Popular Music History, 5(3), 287-304. doi:10.1558/pomh.v5i3.287
The Music Industries:From conception to consumption
Jones, M. L. (2012). The Music Industries:From conception to consumption. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Underestimating Albert: Re-visiting albert grossman's management of bob dylan
Jones, M. L. (2012). Underestimating Albert: Re-visiting albert grossman's management of bob dylan. Popular Music History.
2011
The UK Music Economy
Jones, M. L. (2011). The UK Music Economy. In H. Dauncey, & P. Le Guern (Eds.), Stereo: Comparative Perspectives on the Sociology of Popular Music in FRance and Britain (pp. 100-115). Farnham: Ashgate.
2009
From Consumption to Conception: Creativity and the Missing Managerial Link
Jones, M. L., Thompson, P., & Warhurst, C. (2009). From Consumption to Conception: Creativity and the Missing Managerial Link. In A. McKinlay, C. Smith, & I. Grugulis (Eds.), Creative Labour: working in the creative industries (pp. 51-72). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Judas and the Many 'Betrayals' of Bob Dylan
Jones, M. L. (2009). Judas and the Many 'Betrayals' of Bob Dylan. In D. E. G. Boucher, & G. Browning (Eds.), The Political Art of Bob Dylan (pp. 75-104). Exeter: Imprint Academic.
2008
Review Article: The Country Blues — Music and Identities in Different Americas
Jones, M. L. (2008). Review Article: The Country Blues — Music and Identities in Different Americas. Journal of Contemporary History, 43(4), 711-721. doi:10.1177/0022009408095426
The UK Music Economy
Jones, M. L. (2008). The UK Music Economy. In H. Dauncey, P. Le Guen, & M. Seteun (Eds.), Stereo: Sociologie comparee des musiques populaires: France/G.-B. (Vol. 9, pp. 105-122). Paris: IRMA.
2007
From conception to consumption: creativity and the missing managerial link
Thompson, P., Jones, M., & Warhurst, C. (2007). From conception to consumption: creativity and the missing managerial link. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 28(5), 625-640. doi:10.1002/job.465
2004
Judas and the many "betrayals" of Bob Dylan
Jones, M. L. (2004). Judas and the many "betrayals" of Bob Dylan. In D. E. G. Boucher, & G. Browning (Eds.), The Political Art of Bob Dylan (pp. 55-79). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Writing for your supper: Creative work and the contexts of popular songwriting
Jones, M. L. (2004). Writing for your supper: Creative work and the contexts of popular songwriting. In J. Williamson (Ed.), Words and Music (pp. 219-250). Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
2003
Marxists in the marketplace
Jones, M. L. (2003). Marxists in the marketplace. In M. Cloonan, & R. Garafalo (Eds.), Policing Pop (pp. 100-112). Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
The music industry as a workplace: an approach to analysis
Jones, M. L. (2003). The music industry as a workplace: an approach to analysis. In A. Beck (Ed.), Cultural work: understanding the cultural industries (pp. 147-156). London: Routledge.
2002
Learning to crawl: The rapid rise of music industry education
Jones, M. L. (2002). Learning to crawl: The rapid rise of music industry education. In M. Talbot (Ed.), The Business of Music (pp. 292-311). Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
1999
Changing slides – Labour’s music industry policy under the microscope
Jones, M. (1999). Changing slides – Labour’s music industry policy under the microscope. Critical Quarterly, 41(1), 22-31. doi:10.1111/1467-8705.00211