Contemporary Approaches, Emerging Issues
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Köp båda 2 för 1913 krAuthors cover a vast range of topics from music industry practices to the impact that digital music distribution and consumption has on culture and society. The book would generally appeal to researchers and academics in the study of cultural studies and sociology, and would serve as useful research for under/postgraduate students as well as set reading texts in degree programmes. (Shara Rambarran, Volume!, Vol. 15 (1), 2018)
Raphal Nowak is a cultural sociologist interested in issues of music consumption and technologies. He currently teaches in popular music, social theory and cultural sociology at the University of Bristol, UK. He published his first manuscript Consuming Music in the Digital Age in 2015 with Palgrave Macmillan. Andrew Whelan is a sociologist based at the University of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia. He has published previously on digital media, Australian media regulation policy, extreme music and underground electronic music subcultures, peer-to-peer file-sharing and online interaction about music.
Editors' Introduction Raphal Nowak and Andrew Whelan.- 1.The Peoples Mixtape: Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Without the Internet in Contemporary Cuba Tom Astley.- 2.Musica Analytica: The Datafication of Listening Robert Prey.- 3.The Legacy of Napster Matthew David.- 4.Streaming Music in Japan: Corporate Cultures as Determinants of Listening Practice Noriko Manabe.- 5.Making Sense of Acquiring Music in Mexico City Vctor vila-Torres.- 6.Reading Songs, Experiencing Music: Co-creation, Materiality and Expertise in Beck's Song Reader Antoni Roig and Gemma San Cornelio.- 7.The Digital Music Boundary Object Raphal Nowak and Andrew Whelan.- 8.A Step Back to the Dark Ages of the Music Industry: Experiencing the Democratization of Record Production and Discourses on Spotify in the Finnish Music Industries Communication Group 'Kuka Mit Hh?' Juho Kaitajrvi-Tiekso.- 9.Off the Charts: The Implications of Incorporating Streaming Data into the Charts Steve Collins and Pat OGrady.- 10.Rethinking the Digital Playlist: Mixtapes, Nostalgia, and Emotionally Durable Design Kieran Fenby-Hulse.- 11.A Song for Ireland? Policy Discourse and Wealth Generation in the Music Industry in the Context of Digital Upheavals and Economic Crisis Jim Rogers and Anthony Cawley.- 12.Pachelbel this Aint: Mashups and Canon (De)formation Anthony Cushing .- 13.Streaming the Everyday Life Anja Nylund Hagen