Consuming music in the digital age : technologies, roles and everyday life
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Consuming music in the digital age : technologies, roles and everyday life
(Pop music, culture and identity)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-162) and indexes
Summary: "Consuming Music in the Digital Age explores issues related to the consumption of music in the digital age of music technologies. In exploring questions related to the material and technological modalities of contemporary music consumption, to the diffusion of music within everyday life, to individuals' affective responses to music, to their taste and to the relevance of music within their life narratives, this book aims to highlight how music increasingly represents an essential resource to individuals' daily lives. It offers a much-needed update to theories from the sociology of music on individual music practices, while also accounting for the various structural elements that come into play in how individuals consume music. "-- Provided by publisher
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- The material modalities of music consumption
- Music within everyday life in the digital age
- Role-normative modes of listening and the affective possibilities of music
- Music taste as assemblage
- Rethinking the roles of music through its association with life narratives
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