Showing posts with label the plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the plan. Show all posts

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Whats Going On? Tooooooo Much

Just wanted to post a note to explain why I havent been blogging as much as I was at the begining of the year. This has been a busy period with lots of library research, the radio program and many other life events. I have posted a short message today but wanted to let you know that for the next couple of weeks I wont be doing too much on this site. I have another presentation to give in two weeks and have had to shelve much of the work I had planned for this month.

Starting November I will be condensing all of the events and developments in the music industry over the past twelve months and will be back with many more posts at that time. Please refer to my other weblog http://www.ocaustralia.blogspot.com for the monthly list of articles I have been reading.

cheers
Sally

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Where I have been and where I am going

I wont deny that this weblog was started on impulse and perhaps in the excitement of deciding that I needed my speech to be free, I haven’t offered the clearest view as to the direction or purpose of the material I am considering. This is actually the start of the third year of my research and in the past two years I have been attempting to gather some of the main areas of theory that relate to my thesis.

A project that concerns the regulation of digital music covers an enormous range of theories and in recent times I have looked in more detail at new musicology, copyright theory, theories relating to internet regulation, economic theory as well as theories of governance. For the first half of this year I am focusing on two areas – free speech and property theory – my general hope (subject to change) is to establish the parallels between free speech and what new musicology calls productive mediation, as well as between property theory and receptive mediation. So generally from January to the end of March I will be looking at the first of these and from April to the end of June I will be looking at the latter. The second half of the year will be dedicated to developing a ‘chapter’ on the relationship between all these theories.

Free Speech

I started this group of blog posts by taking a look at some generic aspects of music and society which included language attributes such as semantics, semiotics, structuralism and inspiration. This formed a basis on which to introduce the genre of protest music and to look a little at its historical context, relative rarity and the ways in which the artists, style and use of music, are characterised. These posts are all directed at aspects of ‘speech’. I plan to do a little more on this area but will also be branching into communications theory and the law at some stage as part of the overview of the theoretical underpinnings, of both 'free' and 'speech'. Each post is simply a reflection on something that I have read and the comments I make are specific to that article – as time goes on perhaps I will get better at cross referencing my thoughts and providing a more comprehensive analysis, but for now I am still in the reading and learning stage. I plan to be wrong at least some of the time and there is also the possibility that I will conclude that free speech is very different to free expression in some regards – but hopefully not all.