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University of Wollongong

2014

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The Morality Of The Social In Critical Accounts Of Popular Music, Andrew Whelan Jan 2014

The Morality Of The Social In Critical Accounts Of Popular Music, Andrew Whelan

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

Talk about music, broadly understood, is commonly conducted and regarded as a neutral or transparent window on its topic. However, both vernacular and formal-analytic scholarly accounts constitute music as morally significant, and in doing so, articulate particular narratives of the social. One such contextual frame of reference for talking about music is presented and described here as 'art vs. commerce'. A close analysis is conducted of a sentence in a recent academic paper (with attention to its conceptual buttressing in antecedent texts), and of the opening of a research interview with a musician, so as to show how contemporary articulations …


The Impact Of Social Networks And Mobile Technologies On The Revolutions In The Arab World - A Study Of Egypt And Tunisia, Alana Maurushat, Mohamed Chawki, Hadeel Al-Alosi, Yassin El Shazly Jan 2014

The Impact Of Social Networks And Mobile Technologies On The Revolutions In The Arab World - A Study Of Egypt And Tunisia, Alana Maurushat, Mohamed Chawki, Hadeel Al-Alosi, Yassin El Shazly

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

Revolts in Tunisia and Egypt have led many observers to speak of the “first digital revolution” in the Arab world. Social media sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, are now recognised as the important tools that facilitated the “Jasmine Revolution”. In fact, the willingness of the Mubarak government to block all internet connection in Egypt has demonstrated the concern over the power of new technologies in facilitating political change. The tenacity of the social movements that are still on-going in the Arab world continues to demonstrate the important role that networked technologies—such as the internet, satellite channels and social networking …