This
special issue considers the various meanings of the “Spotification” of music
and other media. We are especially interested in Spotification in reference to
the changes in media cultures and industries accompanying the transition to
streaming media and media services.
Streaming
media services have become part of daily life all over the world, with Spotify,
in particular, inheriting and reconfiguring characteristics of older ways of
publishing, distributing, and consuming media.
We look to
the broader community of music, media, and cultural researchers to spell out
some of the implications of the Spotification of music and culture, including
changes in personal media consumption and production, educational processes,
and the work of media industries. Interdisciplinary scholarship on commercial
digital distribution is needed more than ever to illuminate the qualitative
changes to production, distribution, and consumption accompanying streaming
music and television.
All papers
with distinctive themes and arguments related to streamed music and meaning
making will be welcomed for review. We are especially interested in receiving
submissions from outside the U.S. and Europe. We welcome submissions which
incorporate popular communication research from a range of areas, including:
- Global media
- Popular music
- Musical cultures
- Sound studies
- Media industries
- Gender and ethnicity of users and producers
- Advertising
- Electronic privacy
- Media piracy
- Philosophy and communication theory
The
deadline for submissions is December 1, 2018. We seek contributions of papers
no longer than 7,000 words, inclusive of abstract and references. The special
issue is anticipated to publish in Winter, 2019, with final decisions on
submissions sent out in the Fall of 2019.
Papers
should be submitted using ScholarOne at Taylor & Francis Online. Full
instructions for authors, including APA 6th Edition style guidelines, can be
found at the same page.
Correspondence
and questions about this call for papers can be directed to Patrick Burkart
(pburkart@tamu.edu) and Cecilia Ferm Almqvist (Cecilia.Ferm-Almqvist@ltu.se).
Editors:
Patrick Burkart and Miyase Christensen.
Guest
editors: Cecilia Ferm Almqvist, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden and
Patrick Burkart, Texas A&M University, USA.
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