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Disruptive Ambient Music: Mobile Phone Music Listening as Portable Urbanism
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Autores:
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Lasen Díez, María Amparo
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Tipo de documento:
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texto impreso
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Editorial:
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SAGE, 2018
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Dimensiones:
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application/pdf
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Nota general:
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Palabras clave:
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Estado = Publicado
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Cultura popular
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Sociología urbana
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Ciencias de la Información: Comunicación social
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Ciencias de la Información: Tecnología de la información
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Materia = Humanidades: Música
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Tipo = Artículo
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Resumen:
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This article explores the use of mobile phones as portable remediated sound devices for mobile listening — from boom boxes to personal stereos and mp3 players. This mode of engaging the city through music playing and listening reveals a particular urban strategy and acoustic urban politics. It increases the sonic presence of mobile owners and plays a role in territorialisation dynamics, as well as in eliciting territorial controversies in public. These digital practices play a key role in the enactment of the urban mood and ambience, as well as in the modulation of people’s presence — producing forms of what Spanish architect Roberto González calls portable urbanism: an entanglement of the digital, the urban and the online that activates a map of a reality over the fabric of the city, apparently not so present, visible and audible
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En línea:
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https://eprints.ucm.es/40478/1/Lasen%20Disruptive%20Music.pdf
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