Popular Music, Digital Technology and Society
UNITED KINGDOM, 2018, Format: Paperback,softback

Popular Music, Digital Technology and Society
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From shifts in format, through the effects on circulation and ownership, to the rise of digitally-produced genres, the ways we create, share and listen to music have changed fundamentally. In Popular Music, Digital Technology and Society, Nick Prior explores the social, cultural and industrial contexts in which these shifts have taken place. Both accessible and authoritative, the book:Clarifies key concepts such as assemblage, affordance, mediation and musicking and defines new concepts such as playsumption and digital vocalitiesConsiders the impact of music production technologies such as MIDI, sampling, personal computing and smartphone appsLooks at the ways in which the internet shapes musical consumption, from viral marketing to streaming servicesExamines the effects of mobile audio devices on everyday social interactionsOpens up new ways to think and write about the personal experience of making and performing digital musicThis book is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to understand the place of popular music in contemporary culture and society.

It will be fascinating reading for students and researchers across media and communication studies, sociology, cultural studies and the creative industries.

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SAGE Publications Ltd 
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