Technologies, Roles and Everyday Life
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Köp båda 2 för 1288 krMusic Sociology critically evaluates current approaches to the study of music in sociology and presents a broad overview of how music is positioned and represented in existing sociological scholarship. It then goes on to offer a new framework for ...
This collection presents a range of essays on contemporary music distribution and consumption patterns and practices. The contributors to the collection use a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches, discussing the consequences and ef...
This book examines the various methods the youth employs when listening to music, and how music consumption via digital technologies have shaped their lives. Nowak does a splendid job in surveying music consumption in the digital age. While the theme carries a cultural-sociological approach, the book would appeal to researchers and academics in this field (especially under/postgraduate students). (Shara Rambarran, Volume!, Vol. 55 (1), 2018)
Raphal Nowak is a cultural sociologist affiliated with the Griffith Center for Cultural Research, Australia and is a teaching assistant at the University of Bristol, UK.
Introduction 1. The digital age and material modalities of music consumption 2. Music within everyday life in the digital age 3. Role-normative modes of listening and the affective possibilities of music 4. Music taste as assemblage 5. Rethinking the roles of music through its association with life narratives Conclusion