Music, Radio and the Public Sphere
Author(s)
Charles Fairchild
Charles Fairchild
Radio, the most widely used medium in the world, is a dominant mediator of musical meaning. Through a combination of critical analysis, interdisciplinary theory and ethnographic writing about community radio, this book provides a novel theorization of democratic aesthetics, with important implications for the study of old and new media alike.
Keywords
General, General, Media Studies, History & Criticism, Democracy, Aesthetics, cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.gen_polit_sc, Humanities -> Music -> General, Social Sciences -> Social Sciences -> Media Studies, Social Sciences -> Radio, Television & Film -> Television & Film Criticism/Rhetoric, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> Aesthetics, SC911000, SC417000, SC412000, SC413070, SC911050, SCE11000, SUCO41142, 3115, 4356, 5213, 7625, 5703, 3072
General, General, Media Studies, History & Criticism, Democracy, Aesthetics, cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.gen_polit_sc, Humanities -> Music -> General, Social Sciences -> Social Sciences -> Media Studies, Social Sciences -> Radio, Television & Film -> Television & Film Criticism/Rhetoric, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> Aesthetics, SC911000, SC417000, SC412000, SC413070, SC911050, SCE11000, SUCO41142, 3115, 4356, 5213, 7625, 5703, 3072
Name in long format: | Music, Radio and the Public Sphere The Aesthetics of Democracy |
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ISBN-10: | 023039051X |
ISBN-13: | 9780230390515 |
Book pages: | 488 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 41 |
Binding: | eBook |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Dimensions: | eBook |