Music, radio and mediatization
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Music, radio and mediatization. / Michelsen, Morten; Krogh, Mads.
In: Media, Culture & Society, 09.05.2016.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Music, radio and mediatization
AU - Michelsen, Morten
AU - Krogh, Mads
PY - 2016/5/9
Y1 - 2016/5/9
N2 - Mediatization has become a key concept for understanding the relations between media and other cultural and social fields. Contributing to the discussions related to the concept of mediatization, this article discusses how practices of radio and music(al life) influence each other. We follow Deacon’s and Stanyer’s advice to supplement the concept of mediatization with ‘a series of additional concepts at lower levels of abstraction’ and suggest, in this respect, the notion of heterogeneous milieus of music–radio. Hereby, we turn away from the all-encompassing perspectives related to the concept of mediatization where media as such seem to be ascribed agency. Instead, we consider historical accounts of music–radio in order to address the complex nonlinearity of concrete processes of mediatization as they take place in the multiple meetings between a decentred notion of radio and musical life.
AB - Mediatization has become a key concept for understanding the relations between media and other cultural and social fields. Contributing to the discussions related to the concept of mediatization, this article discusses how practices of radio and music(al life) influence each other. We follow Deacon’s and Stanyer’s advice to supplement the concept of mediatization with ‘a series of additional concepts at lower levels of abstraction’ and suggest, in this respect, the notion of heterogeneous milieus of music–radio. Hereby, we turn away from the all-encompassing perspectives related to the concept of mediatization where media as such seem to be ascribed agency. Instead, we consider historical accounts of music–radio in order to address the complex nonlinearity of concrete processes of mediatization as they take place in the multiple meetings between a decentred notion of radio and musical life.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - music
KW - radio
KW - mediatization
KW - music-radio
KW - heterogenous milieu
KW - musik
KW - mediering
KW - medialisering
KW - radio
U2 - 10.1177/0163443716648494
DO - 10.1177/0163443716648494
M3 - Journal article
JO - Media, Culture & Society
JF - Media, Culture & Society
SN - 0163-4437
ER -
ID: 161188608