NEW ZEALAND MUSIC ON THE INTERNET
A Study of the NZPOP Mailing List
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/prbt.v3i2.28760Keywords:
music and internet, musical identityAbstract
Mitchell provides a detailed case study of the organisation, nature of interactions and taste agendas of the NZPOP Internet mailing list, illustrating the manner in which musical identity comes to be displaced and (re )defined through particular sets of discursive practices
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