Sharing music is a traditional mechanism of cultural sociability, the observation of wich is useful in order to understand the nego- tiation procedures of sense and identity. In the new digital scene, the act of sharing and offering music shows -along with the obvious purpose of establishing relationships with others as well as making them participate in something pleasant- a desire to spre- ad one's own personal taste and a will to communicate our one's identity. Thus, now and then, communicating by means of music and sharing it -as well as giving an opinion on it- are ways of both self-representation and expression of one's identity, offering others some sort of «musical personality»: another way of being in the world, typical of our er...
A society is the result of interacting individuals, and individuals are also the result of this inte...
Starting with several examples, I propose a reflection about music as a sort of language that makes ...
Digital music and subculture: Sharing files, sharing styles by Sean Ebare In this paper I propose a...
Sharing music is a traditional mechanism of cultural sociability, the observation of wich is useful ...
Compartir música es un mecanismo tradicional de la sociabilidad cultural, cuya observación resulta ú...
This article describes the ways in which music is an important part of identity, and hence serves so...
This paper focuses on how digital media and new technological devices have changed music production ...
It is undeniable that technology has made a tangible impact on the nature of musical listening. The...
In the age of the internet and with the dramatic proliferation of mobile listening technologies, mus...
How does music materialize identities? This article argues that music is instructive in conceptualiz...
In this paper I propose a new approach for the study of online music sharing communities, drawing fr...
The author suggests that music harbours a special capacity for its listeners to sympathetically rela...
Grounded in how individuals access recorded music, we have developed a comprehensive description tha...
Society is not a mere sum of individuals but the result of interacting individuals, and individuals ...
The paper will draw on ethnomusicological, cognitive and neuroscientific evidence in suggestin...
A society is the result of interacting individuals, and individuals are also the result of this inte...
Starting with several examples, I propose a reflection about music as a sort of language that makes ...
Digital music and subculture: Sharing files, sharing styles by Sean Ebare In this paper I propose a...
Sharing music is a traditional mechanism of cultural sociability, the observation of wich is useful ...
Compartir música es un mecanismo tradicional de la sociabilidad cultural, cuya observación resulta ú...
This article describes the ways in which music is an important part of identity, and hence serves so...
This paper focuses on how digital media and new technological devices have changed music production ...
It is undeniable that technology has made a tangible impact on the nature of musical listening. The...
In the age of the internet and with the dramatic proliferation of mobile listening technologies, mus...
How does music materialize identities? This article argues that music is instructive in conceptualiz...
In this paper I propose a new approach for the study of online music sharing communities, drawing fr...
The author suggests that music harbours a special capacity for its listeners to sympathetically rela...
Grounded in how individuals access recorded music, we have developed a comprehensive description tha...
Society is not a mere sum of individuals but the result of interacting individuals, and individuals ...
The paper will draw on ethnomusicological, cognitive and neuroscientific evidence in suggestin...
A society is the result of interacting individuals, and individuals are also the result of this inte...
Starting with several examples, I propose a reflection about music as a sort of language that makes ...
Digital music and subculture: Sharing files, sharing styles by Sean Ebare In this paper I propose a...