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Stigma and Rawlsian Liberalism
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Euan Allison
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Record the track and track the record: On the call‐and‐response dynamics in Hip Hop practice
Abstract Call‐and‐response has primarily been studied in Black Atlantic artistic traditions. We transpose call‐and‐response dynamics to the writing and recording process of a Hip Hop studio session. Combining collaborative autoethnography with formal analysis and using Communication Accommodation Theory's conceptual parameters of conscious and ...
Dastan Abdali, Steven Gilbers
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On Community Development Research and Practice: Towards a Reflexive Approach
ABSTRACT The lack of an established policy framework by government in Northern Ireland for community development, within the contested objectives of an enforced coalition, mirrors theoretical perspectives that see community development as a contested concept. In contrast, a research programme working with community development organisations in Catholic
David Wall
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Graffiti on two buildings of different status, a prison in Montélimar and a town hall in Châtillon-en-Diois, are studied and compared. Most of the graffiti was produced during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Philippe Hameau
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A Tropic Understanding of Street Art as Political and Social Advocacy [PDF]
Graffiti and street art has been prevalent in the past few decades taking stances toward social and political adversity, but there lacks discussion about how dialogue is provoked within street artwork.
Kosel, Lindsay K.
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Different forms of cross-linguistic interactions in learners’ graffiti in Zimbabwe have not received attention in empirical multilingualism research.
Piason Makarati, Kufakunesu Zano
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(Global) Hip Hop Studies Bibliography [PDF]
This bibliography documents Hip Hop scholarship outside of America, including scholarly works that may be US centric, yet expands its analysis to other parts of the world.
Harris, Travis T. +1 more
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Graffiti is often seen as a way for young people to find their identities, or to merely show their existence. Because their actions are seen as destructive, they are also often confronted by the city's patrol units and even by the police.
Obed Bima Wicandra
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Spraying Religion: (Anti-)Religious Graffiti of the Post-Socialist Transition
This article discusses graffiti and street art concerning religion, part of the author\u27s much broader and continuous research on contemporary political graffiti and street art in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe, from the Baltics to the ...
Velikonja, Mitja
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Types and Effectiveness of Public Policy Measures Combatting Graffiti Vandalism at Heritage Sites
Graffiti vandalism poses a major threat to cultural heritage. This review paper aims to identify and describe policy measures for combatting graffiti vandalism on heritage assets, which is a significant and complex problem in urban areas worldwide with ...
Marko Raič, Daniela Angelina Jelinčić
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