Regulating dissemination: a comparative digital ethnography of licensed and unlicensed spheres of music circulation
<p>This thesis examines the transformations of music circulation and consumption brought about by new media platforms. Specifically, it shows how the social and technical design of online music platforms link the consumption of music immanently to its circulation. The thesis makes contribution...
Hoofdauteur: | Durham, B |
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Andere auteurs: | Born, G |
Formaat: | Thesis |
Taal: | English |
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2018
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