It’s that time of year. Harkive is an annual survey of listening habits – how you are listening not what you are listening to necessarily. Let them explain it:
Harkive 2017 – The 60-second guide
Harkive is an annual online research project that gathers stories about How, Where and Why people listen to music across a single day. The project this year takes place on Tuesday 25th July – We’d love to hear your story.
The project is interested in how music plays its part in your day on 25th July. We’re interested in the technologies, formats and services you use, the places you find yourselves in and how music accompanies you as you move through your day, and – of course – how music makes you feel.
Joining in with the project is easy. You can do so simply by adding the #harkive hashtag to your music-related posts on Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr. Alternatively, if you want to write something a little longer, you can email it to us, or send it via this online form. Stories are also accepted as posts on the Harkive Facebook wall.
moseleymoles says
We could of course log our listening tomorrow (not per track necessarily) and they would have a lump of research in one place…
minibreakfast says
One of the ways you can join in is by submitting a listening diary of your day either via email or by linking to a blog post (on your own blog, or I guess on here too). Here’s an example post wot I wrote for Craig the Harkive guy in the run-up to last year. Warning: contains Bazza n Babs http://harkive.org/harkive-2016-10-days-go/