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Zusatztext "This book examines the various methods the youth employs when listening to music! and how music consumption via digital technologies have shaped their lives. ? Nowak does a splendid job in surveying music consumption in the digital age. While the theme carries a cultural-sociological approach! the book would appeal to researchers and academics in this field (especially under/postgraduate students)." (Shara Rambarran! Volume!! Vol. 55 (1)! 2018) Informationen zum Autor Raphaël Nowak is a cultural sociologist affiliated with the Griffith Center for Cultural Research, Australia and is a teaching assistant at the University of Bristol, UK. Klappentext This book addresses the issue of music consumption in the digital era of technologies. It explores how individuals use music in the context of their everyday lives and how, in return, music acquires certain roles within everyday contexts and more broadly in their life narratives. Zusammenfassung This book addresses the issue of music consumption in the digital era of technologies. It explores how individuals use music in the context of their everyday lives and how! in return! music acquires certain roles within everyday contexts and more broadly in their life narratives. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction1. The digital age and material modalities of music consumption2. Music within everyday life in the digital age3. Role-normative modes of listening and the affective possibilities of music4. Music taste as assemblage5. Rethinking the roles of music through its association with life narrativesConclusion