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This collection presents a contemporary evaluation of the changing structures of music delivery and enjoyment. Exploring the confluence of music consumption, burgeoning technology, and contemporary culture; this volume focuses on issues of musical communities and the politics of media.
Introduction: Listening in on the 21st Century; Richard Randall and Richard Purcell 1. The Scream and Other Tales: Narrating Detroit Radio History with the Vertical File; Carleton Gholz 2. On Tape: Cassette Culture in Edinburgh and Glasgow Now; Kieran Curran 3. Radio in Transit: Satellite Technology, Cars, and the Evolution of Musical Genre; Jeffrey Roessner 4. The Internet and the Death of Jazz: Race, Improvisation, and the Crisis of Community; Margret Grebowicz 5. A Brief Consideration of the Hip-Hop Biopic; Richard Purcell 6. Love Streams; Damon Krukowski 7. A Case for Musical Privacy; Richard Randall 8. Digital Music and Public Goods; Graham Hubbs 9. The Preservation Paradox; Jonathan Sterne 10. Headphones are the New Walls: Music in the Workplace in the Digital Age; Kathy Newman 11. Researching the Mobile Phone Ringtone: Towards and Beyond The Ringtone Dialectic; Sumanth Gopinath