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Where do beliefs about music piracy come from and how are they shared?

机译:关于音乐盗版的信仰从何而来?如何分享?

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Research suggests that those individuals engaging in music piracy have little concern for the potentially negative consequences of engaging in this illegal activity. This study aims to build on previous research which finds that sub-cultural piracy knowledge is effectively transmitted online. Explicitly, this study aims to observe the various justifications people forward to rationalise engagement in music piracy, in accordance with Sykes and Matza’s (1957) widely researched neutralization theory, and if techniques used to rationalize behaviours are shared amongst those individuals found to be discussing and engaging in music piracy online. The research examines naturally occurring discourse across three online settings, finding a widespread perception that there is ‘no harm done’ and that tips to work around web-blocking are exchanged online, including in public spaces such as Twitter. However, differences were found in the beliefs and attitudes of the sample. The study raises key conceptual issues about the theory used.
机译:研究表明,那些从事音乐盗版活动的人对进行这种非法活动可能产生的负面影响几乎不关心。本研究旨在基于先前的研究,该研究发现亚文化盗版知识可以有效地在线传播。明确地说,此研究旨在观察人们根据Sykes和Matza(1957)广泛研究的中和理论提出的合理化参与音乐盗版的各种理由,以及是否在正在讨论和讨论的个人之间共享了用于使行为合理化的技术。在线从事音乐盗版。这项研究考察了三种在线环境中自然发生的话语,发现人们普遍认为“没有造成危害”,并且解决网络阻止问题的技巧已在线交换,包括在Twitter等公共场所。但是,样本的信念和态度存在差异。该研究提出了有关所用理论的关键概念问题。

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    Caldwell Brown Steven;

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