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Reports | Valuing Electronic Music
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Skip to primary content. This project has produced a series of reports, all of which are now available for free download. Title: Music, value, and networks in the digital world. Authors: Daniel Allington, Anna Jordanous, Byron Dueck. Primary audience: Musicians, music industry, teachers, general public. Title: Networks of value in electronic music: SoundCloud, London, and the importance of place. Authors: Daniel Allington, Byron Dueck, Anna Jordanous. Guest-edited by Dave O’Brien. Analysis and argument h...
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Media | Valuing Electronic Music
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Recorded guest presentations | Valuing Electronic Music
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Recorded guest presentations. Liquidarity: a talk by Luis-Manuel Garcia. November 5, 2014. Those who were able to attend our live event. On 6 June 2014 were privileged to hear a typically engaging and thought-provoking presentation from leading ethnographer of electronic dance music, Luis-Manuel Garcia. Like all the talks and performances of the night, Luis’s presentation was recorded – and now it’s available for view. Follow Blog via Email.
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Source code | Valuing Electronic Music
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Public report | Valuing Electronic Music
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Live performances | Valuing Electronic Music
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Bibliography | Valuing Electronic Music
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Skip to primary content. This is a very short bibliography of publications arising from the project and works that have played a key role in the conceptual shaping of this research. Allington, D., Dueck, B., and Jordanous, A. (2015). ‘ Networks of value in electronic music: SoundCloud, London, and the importance of place. 24 (3): pp. 211-222. Social relationships and cultural production. Anheier, Helmut K., and Jürgen Gerhards. 1991. ‘Literary Myths and Social Structure’. 69 (3): 811 830. 5 (1): 99 119.
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Dr Daniel Allington, Dr Anna Jordanous, and Dr Byron Dueck: Online networks and the production of value in electronic music | Valuing Electronic Music
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Skip to primary content. Dr Daniel Allington, Dr Anna Jordanous, and Dr Byron Dueck: Online networks and the production of value in electronic music. July 17, 2015. Our guest post for the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Cultural Value Project blog is now live. It explains why this research is important for an understanding of elitism and arts funding. Cultural Value Project Blog. 1,008 more words. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Associate Professor of Digital Cultures at UWE Bristol. On Va...
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Panels and interviews | Valuing Electronic Music
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Live performances | Valuing Electronic Music
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Live performances. Slackk live DJ set at the 6 June 2014 event. February 1, 2015. At 2015, Slackk. Took to the decks to provide the night. With its musical finale: a 42-minute set featuring tracks by Inkke, Dark0, Shriekin’ and other stars of the instrumental grime scene. It was great to see people dancing at an academic event. Afterwards, he returned to the stage with Winterlight. For the electronic music producers panel. January 2, 2015.
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