Music and digital media : : a planetary anthropology / / edited by Georgina Born.

Anthropology has neglected the study of music. Music and Digital Media shows how and why this should be redressed. It does so by enabling music to expand the horizons of digital anthropology, demonstrating how the field can build interdisciplinary links to music and sound studies, digital/media stud...

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Place / Publishing House:London : : UCL Press,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 527 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : music, digitisation and mediation for a planetary antropology / Georgia Born
  • Soundtracks in the silicon savannah : digital production, aesthetic entrepreneurship and the new recording industry in Nairobi, Kenya / Andrew J. Eisenberg
  • 'In the waiting room': digitisation and post-neoliberalism in Buenos Aires' independent music sector / Geoff Baker
  • Oral traditions in the aural public sphere : digital archiving of vernacular musics in North India / Aditi Deo
  • Online music consumption and the formalisation of informality : exchange, labour and sociality in two music platforms / Blake Durham and Georgina Born
  • Max, music software, and the mutual mediation of aesthetics and digital technologies / Joe Snape and Georgina Born
  • Remediating modernism : on the digital ends of Montreal's electroacoustic tradition / Patrick Valiquet
  • The dynamics of pluralism in contemporary digital art music / Georgina Born
  • Music and intermediality after the internet : aesthetics, materialities and social forms / Christopher Haworth and Georgina Born
  • Postlude : musical-anthropological comparativism across scales / Georgina Born.