Spotify, un ejemplo de la convergencia en la música digital y su incidencia en los gustos. Una revisión integrativa
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https://doi.org/10.37467/revhuman.v11.4359Palavras-chave:
Música, Spotify, Plataformas Digitales, Streaming, Gustos Musicales, Convergencia Digital, Géneros MusicalesResumo
“Spotify, Música Digital y su Impacto en los Gustos Musicales” nace de la curiosidad que gira en torno a la música y sus diferentes formatos, con el objetivo de exponer que la profundización de literatura académica sobre Spotify y la música digital está dando sus primeros pasos, basado en la pregunta “¿Qué tan estudiada se encuentra la literatura académica en torno a la convergencia de la música digital y el impacto de Spotify en la actualidad?”, bajo el modelo metodológico de una revisión integrativa y el análisis de la muestra bajo el criterio de la relación entre sus conceptos principales
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