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“Dr. Satan’s Echo Chamber: reggae, technology and the diaspora process,” reprint. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Reprint of an essay first published in 1997.Published ...
Chude-Sokei, Louis
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Instrumentational complexity of music genres and why simplicity sells [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Listening habits are strongly influenced by two opposing aspects, the desire for variety and the demand for uniformity in music. In this work we quantify these two notions in terms of musical instrumentation and production technologies that are typically
Klimek, Peter   +2 more
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Social transformation through community music projects: A scoping review

open access: yesReview of Education, Volume 14, Issue 1, April 2026.
Abstract This article investigates the hypothesis that music can be a powerful catalyst for social transformation within specific territorial and social contexts. To explore this, a scoping review was conducted, aiming to identify the participants, networks and contexts described in the scientific literature on community music and to critically examine
Noemy Berbel‐Gómez   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

"Reading" National Identity in Panama through Renato, a first Generation Panamanian reggae en español Artist [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Reggae en español (reggae in Spanish) is a hybrid cultural and musical form that blends elements of Jamaican dancehall and reggae. Panama gave birth to reggae en español in the late 1970s in the urban West Indian barrios of Río Abajo and Parque Lefevre ...
Watson, Sonja Stephenson
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DON'T WORRY, FOOL AROUND: considerações sobre o uso do reggae e do ska na publicidade brasileira

open access: yesRevista Brasileira do Caribe, 2011
Nossa proposta é discutir a apropriação do ska e do reggae em dois comerciais brasileiros de automóveis. Apresentamos uma análise crítica de duas peças publicitárias que usam a música jamaicana como referência para a construção de universos simbólicos ...
Laura Guimarães Corrêa
doaj   +2 more sources

Understanding the “new” disruptive behavior at live music events: Group normative (mis)alignment and collective self‐regulation

open access: yesAnalyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, Volume 26, Issue 1, April 2026.
Recent years have seen increased reports of disruptive behavior at live music events, leading many to question the capacity of audiences to regulate their behavior. This matters both for positive audience experience and for crowd safety. Whilst some previous studies have examined violence in music audiences, there is almost no research looking at the ...
Harry M. Lewis   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pengaruh Identitas Kelompok Terhadap Self-esteem Pada Komunitas Reggae Di Jakarta [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Karakteristik para penggemar musik reggae seakan menunjukkan gaya hidup semaunya. Para penggemar musik reggae terlihat sering mengenakan kaos oblong, jeans belel, rambut gimbal, selalu menggunakan atribut-atribut yang lekat dengan warna merah, kuning ...
Gunawan, A. (Aryadi)   +1 more
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The Complex Geography of Cultural Networks

open access: yesGeography Compass, Volume 20, Issue 4, April 2026.
ABSTRACT This article examines the cultural sector as complex, sprawling, and uneven spatial networks, shaped by the interactions of people, institutions, goods and services. At the intersection of network science and geography, it synthesises how spatial network approaches have been applied to the study of cultural and creative industries, including ...
Andrea Ballatore
wiley   +1 more source

From Memphis to Kingston: An Investigation into the Origin of Jamaican Ska [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The distinguishing characteristic of most Jamaican popular music recordings, including reggae and its predecessor, ska, is an emphasis on the offbeat or afterbeat instead of on the downbeat, as found in most US pop music.
Kauppila, Paul
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African Decolonial Theory: A Conversation

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 2, March 2026.
Abstract Antipode has become a key platform for engaging with decolonial and anticolonial scholarship, as well as adjacent fields such as Black geographies, Indigenous studies, Latin American feminism, and work on settler‐colonialism. African reference points in this literature, however, have been far less common, both in the journal and more broadly ...
Patricia Daley   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

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