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Digital Music Distribution: The Sociology of Online Music Streams: Routledge Advances in Sociology

Autor Hendrik Storstein Spilker
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2017
The digital music revolution and the rise of piracy cultures has transformed the music world as we knew it. Digital Music Distribution aims to go beyond the polarized and reductive perception of ‘piracy wars’ to offer a broader and richer understanding of the paradoxes inherent in new forms of distribution. Covering both production and consumption perspectives, Spilker analyses the changes and regulatory issues through original case studies, looking at how digital music distribution has both changed and been changed by the cultural practices and politicking of ordinary youth, their parents, music counter cultures, artists and bands, record companies, technology developers, mass media and regulatory authorities.
Exploring the fundamental change in distribution, Spilker investigates paradoxes such as:
  • The criminalization of file-sharing leading not to conflicts, but to increased collaboration between youths and their parents;
  • Why the circulation of cultural content, extremely damaging for its producers, has instead been advantageous for the manufacturers of recording equipment;
  • Why more artists are recording in professional sound studios, despite the proliferation of good quality equipment for home recording;
  • Why mass media, hit by many of the same challenges as the music industry, has been so critical of the way it has tackled these challenges.
A rare and timely volume looking at the changes induced by the digitalization of music distribution, Digital Music Distribution will appeal to undergraduate students and policy makers interested in fields such as Media Studies, Digital Media, Music Business, Sociology and Cultural Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138673908
ISBN-10: 1138673900
Pagini: 218
Ilustrații: 6
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Sociology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Notă biografică

Hendrik Storstein Spilker is associate professor in media sociology at the Institute for Sociology and Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim

Cuprins

DIGITAL MUSIC DISTRIBUTION: * The sociology of online music streams *Hendrik Storstein Spilker *Table of contents *Acknowledgements *?CHAPTER 1 *Introduction: Digital Dramas *Music On Demand? *The Folding of Technologies *Into and Beyond «The Piracy Wars» *?CHAPTER 2: *Not only about listening: Understanding the new everyday life of music *Perspectives on the Appropriation of Digital Music *Analyzing youth *The omnipresence and omni-interest in music *Top ten music-related practices *You can always get what you want? *?CHAPTER 3 *The value of access: Negotiating file-sharing and streaming among youth and with parents *Domesticating controversial technologies *Piracy as morality and rebellion *Digital music technologies as generational boundary markers and asymmetries *Reflections on piracy and legality *Together in crime? *Music in context – negotiating other ICT’s *An access culture? *?CHAPTER 4 *In search of the hacker-punk: Digital music technologies for countercultural measures? *The promises of Punk Style Do-it-yourself *The Quest for the Hacker Punk *What is so Punk about Punk? *The Digitalized Underground *In Search of the Hacker Punk *The Gap between Near and Bin(e)

Descriere

The digital music revolution and the rise of piracy cultures has transformed the music world as we knew it. This book aims to go beyond the polarized and reductive perception of ‘piracy wars’ to offer a richer understanding of the paradoxes inherent in new forms of distribution.