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Assembling the Underground: Online communities of Electronic Dance Music (Vorlesung)

Dozent/in: Anita Jóri

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Fr, 09.06.2023, 14:15 - Fr, 09.06.2023, 19:30 | C 16.222 Seminarraum | Veranstaltung muss in Gebäude 16 stattfinden, ggf. wird Equipment aus Fach Musik benötigt.
Einzeltermin | Sa, 10.06.2023, 10:15 - Sa, 10.06.2023, 18:00 | C 16.222 Seminarraum | Veranstaltung muss in Gebäude 16 stattfinden, ggf. wird Equipment aus Fach Musik benötigt.
Einzeltermin | Fr, 16.06.2023, 14:15 - Fr, 16.06.2023, 19:30 | C 16.129 Seminarraum | Veranstaltung muss in Gebäude 16 stattfinden, ggf. wird Equipment aus Fach Musik benötigt.
Einzeltermin | Sa, 17.06.2023, 10:15 - Sa, 17.06.2023, 18:00 | C 16.129 Seminarraum | Veranstaltung muss in Gebäude 16 stattfinden, ggf. wird Equipment aus Fach Musik benötigt.

Inhalt: Description of the lecture: Community members of electronic dance music cultures have always been interested in technology-based communication, see, for example, in the creation of online fan networks or even fandom. Many of the first web discussion forums were also dedicated to music, of which several were to electronic (dance) music, e.g. We are the Music Makers Forum. Since the era of Web 2.0 began and the Internet has become more accessible in homes, platforms such as blogs, social networks, web discussion forums, or user-generated content in general, have become even more crucial for the communication of online music communities and virtual scenes. During the COVID-19 pandemic music events were cancelled and online platforms became the only meeting points for music communities. Events and festivals began to stream their programmes on different platforms (e.g., Twitch, Vimeo, YouTube) where participants can interact with each other; in some cases even with the organisers and musicians. Since then, platforms designed for creating communities, such as Discord, have become more widespread than ever. This lecture introduces a mixed method – including e.g., theoretical contributions of cultural studies, popular music studies, and applied linguistics, and analytical tools of computer-mediated and multimodal discourse analysis – that will be applied for the scrutiny of music-related online communities. The main emphasis will be on finding evidence for belonging and togetherness, and expressions of collective and individual identities on such platforms.

Assembling the Underground: Online communities of Electronic Dance Music (Tutorium)

Dozent/in: N. N.