dr. TA (Thomas) Calkins III

Biography

Thomas Calkins (1980) is a lecturer at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Arts and Culture Studies department. He earned his BA (Magna Cum Laude), MA, and PhD in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

He was awarded the 2019 Graduate Student Paper award from the UW-Milwaukee Sociology department for his publication in City & Community entitled "More Than Sound: Record Stores in Majority Black Neighborhoods in Chicago, Milwaukee, and Detroit, 1970 – 2010”.

He has published in a number of academic areas including: cultural sociology, sociology of culture, urban sociology, education, cultural and creative industries, and popular music. These publications appear in Poetics, Cultural Trends, Empirical Study of the Arts, City, and Culture and Society, among others.

Along with colleagues both in and outside of Erasmus, he has produced professional reports in the areas of music management, fair-pay for artists, cultural heritage, and matters facing musicians in popular music (AI adoption, mental health and well-being).

He uses quantitative, qualitative, GIS, and mixed methods to explore the linkages between cultural expression and wider society.

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Lecturer | Department of Arts and Culture Studies
Email
calkins@eshcc.eur.nl

Work

  • Thomas Calkins III (10 March 2026) - Interview with Austrian Public Radio on Music and Digitization

  • Thomas Calkins III, Yosha Wijngaarden, Pauwke Berkers & Dylan Thompson (2026) - What musicians do all day? Results from the artist monitor 2025. (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III (2026) - EPJ Data Science (Journal) (Reviewer)
    Activity: Publication Peer-review Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III & Pauwke Berkers (2026) - The mental health and well-being of musicians in the Dutch popular music sector: findings from the Artiesten Monitor 2025. (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III & Britt Swartjes (2025) - Urban Inequality and Festivalization. (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III (2025) - Review of Education (Journal) (Reviewer)
    Activity: Publication Peer-review Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III, Iwona Gusc, Sergül Nguyen & Julia de Vogel (2024) - Bachelor Graduation Project Taskforce (Participant)
    Activity: Other Professional
  • Britt Swartjes & Thomas Calkins III (2024) - Music Festivals and the City: How Festivalisation is Shaped by Urban Inequalities (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III, Michael Berghman & Julian Schaap (2024) - Race and the Breadth of Cultural Tastes (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III (2023) - Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (Organisational unit) (Member)
    Activity: Membership of board Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III (2022) - Newcomer: Popular Music Education’s Definition and Aims (Speaker)
    Activity: Invited talk Academic
  • Britt Swartjes & Thomas Calkins III (2022) - Crossing the (Erasmus) bridge: how music festivals reproduce or breach social and spatial boundaries in Rotterdam (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III (2021) - Bridging Nodes: Arts Instruction, Parental Education, and Omnivorous Consumption (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Thomas Calkins III (2021) - Sounds from the Street: Urban Inequality and Record Store Foundings, Milwaukee 1970-2010. (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic

Manag. of Cult. & Creat. Industr.

Level
BA-1
Year Level
BA-1
Year
2025
Course Code
CC1022

Social Science Research

Year Level
Pre-master, Pre-master, Pre-master
Year
2025
Course Code
CC1024

Introduction to Statistical Analysis

Year Level
Pre-master, BA-2, BA-2, Pre-master, BA-3, BA-3
Year
2025
Course Code
CC2010

Internship

Year Level
BA-2, BA-2
Year
2025
Course Code
CC2020

Globalisation, culture and place

Year Level
BA-2, BA-2, BA-3, BA-3, Pre-Master
Year
2025
Course Code
CC2053

Bachelor Graduation Project

Year Level
Pre-master, Pre-master, BA-3, Pre-master
Year
2025
Course Code
CC3003

RW Cultural Lifestyles and Participation

Year Level
BA-2, Other, BA-2, BA-3, BA-3
Year
2025
Course Code
CC3072

Master Thesis Class ACS

Level
MA
Year Level
MA
Year
2025
Course Code
CC4008

Applied Methods of A&C Research

Year Level
MA, MA-2
Year
2025
Course Code
CC4026

Master Thesis

Level
MA
Year Level
MA
Year
2025
Course Code
CC4050

Master Thesis

Level
MA
Year Level
MA
Year
2025
Course Code
CC4150

News regarding dr. TA (Thomas) Calkins III

ESHCC researchers contribute to report on the digital discoverability of European cultural content

Researchers Thomas Calkins, Yosha Wijngaarden and Pauwke Berkers have contributed to a new report commissioned by the European Commission.
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ESHCC hosts international conference on music: 'We Want More: Music / Sociology!’

This April, the Rotterdam Popular Music Studies (RPMS) research cluster organised the international science conference ‘We Want More: Music / Sociology!’.
We Want More Music Sociology DJ set

BAM! Artist Monitor: almost half of Dutch pop musicians earn less than €5,000 per year

Many artists in the Dutch pop music sector experience considerable uncertainty, according to ESHCC researchers and BAM! Popauteurs.
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