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A potent feature of current popular or media culture is the hegemonic " music industry , ” of whose corporatized power we seem to take surprisingly little notice . Some insight is provided by the author's recent tabula" > > > > tion of ...
A potent feature of current popular or media culture is the hegemonic " music industry , ” of whose corporatized power we seem to take surprisingly little notice . Some insight is provided by the author's recent tabula" > > > > tion of ...
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tion of 206 Aboriginal music web sites , which reflect a notable shift toward an industry - based lexicon . Prominent examples include : “ fusion , ” " Christian Rock , " " contemporary music , ” “ relaxing sounds , " " song - book ...
tion of 206 Aboriginal music web sites , which reflect a notable shift toward an industry - based lexicon . Prominent examples include : “ fusion , ” " Christian Rock , " " contemporary music , ” “ relaxing sounds , " " song - book ...
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tion . Participants were placed into three age categories ( younger adults , consisting of participants ages 19-38 ; middle - aged adults , participants ages 39-58 ; and older adults , participants ages 59 and older ) and two gender ...
tion . Participants were placed into three age categories ( younger adults , consisting of participants ages 19-38 ; middle - aged adults , participants ages 39-58 ; and older adults , participants ages 59 and older ) and two gender ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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