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This is a recording of the 21st session of the online seminar of the French-speaking branch of Europe of the IASPM (International Association for the Study of Popular Music). This seminar aims to highlight the work in progress of the members of the association, published or in the process of being published, on popular music. Baptiste Pilo - Contemporary music and "young audiences": building a "field" musicology in dialogue with the social sciences This communication proposes to return to the methodological issues and the first results of a research devoted to contemporary music intended for young audiences. It presents a musicological approach aimed at going beyond the "unfortunate distribution" (A. Hennion, 1998) between "internal" (musical) and "external" (social) analysis of works, drawing in particular on the notion of the art world proposed by Howard S. Becker. Baptiste Pilo has a doctorate in musicology from the University of Rennes 2. His thesis focused on black in Norway in the 1990s; it was published by Riveneuve under the title Un feu dans le ciel nordique. Baptiste Pilo is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the CNRS, as part of the national research program ICCARE, dedicated to cultural and creative industries. Session hosted by Marion Brachet Seminar coordinated by Marion Brachet (IRMÉCCEN/Université Sorbonne Nouvelle), Baptiste Pilo (CESR/CNRS), Manuel Roux (THALIM/CNRS) and Nicolas Wagner (IRET/IRMÉCCEN/Université Sorbonne Nouvelle). For more information: https://iaspmbfe.wordpress.com/saison... Intro and outro music: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Crumbling Castle (Polygondwanaland, 2017)