Based on three years of ethnographic research undertaken in London amongst a loose network of what British Transport Police term ‘serious graffiti vandals’, this article considers how we might conceive theoretically of the interrelationships between graffiti writing, urban space and social control. The article proceeds in two parts. By way of introduction, the first half of the article delineates some of the major subcultural elements that comprise the day-to-day practice of graffiti writing as it exists in present-day London. The second half of the article engages the theoretical work of Henri Lefebvre. It is suggested that graffiti can be understood as simultaneously disrupting authoritative spatial orderings, whilst superimposing its own...
Graffiti and Street Art have received varying research treatment from artist, subcultural,ethnograph...
In much of the literature graffiti is connected to notions of defacing, devaluing, vandalising, part...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This work explores radical forms of participation in u...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleOur aim in this article is to contribute to the body of research on gra...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism' tend to focus on ei...
This research study aims to examine the development of graffiti in Hong Kong. Based on cultural crim...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism'...
Graffiti as a spatial and material practice linked to Hip Hop culture emerged in the early 1970s in ...
Modern graffiti has become a universal urban phenomenon, an almost ubiquitous feature of towns and c...
In today’s day and age, it has become quite common to encounter some form of wallwriting that catego...
Young people involved in graffiti have become emblematic of the ongoing troubling presence of “youth...
Abstract Graffiti has had a history as an illegal and unsanctioned presence in Melbourne, Austral...
This article is about the intersections between contemporary forms of urban inscription, art and the...
The vertical surfaces of cities are archives of urban identities, and contested terrains of occupati...
Contemporary graffiti dates from the 1960s when hip-hop style graffiti grew in popularity amongst yo...
Graffiti and Street Art have received varying research treatment from artist, subcultural,ethnograph...
In much of the literature graffiti is connected to notions of defacing, devaluing, vandalising, part...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This work explores radical forms of participation in u...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleOur aim in this article is to contribute to the body of research on gra...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism' tend to focus on ei...
This research study aims to examine the development of graffiti in Hong Kong. Based on cultural crim...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism'...
Graffiti as a spatial and material practice linked to Hip Hop culture emerged in the early 1970s in ...
Modern graffiti has become a universal urban phenomenon, an almost ubiquitous feature of towns and c...
In today’s day and age, it has become quite common to encounter some form of wallwriting that catego...
Young people involved in graffiti have become emblematic of the ongoing troubling presence of “youth...
Abstract Graffiti has had a history as an illegal and unsanctioned presence in Melbourne, Austral...
This article is about the intersections between contemporary forms of urban inscription, art and the...
The vertical surfaces of cities are archives of urban identities, and contested terrains of occupati...
Contemporary graffiti dates from the 1960s when hip-hop style graffiti grew in popularity amongst yo...
Graffiti and Street Art have received varying research treatment from artist, subcultural,ethnograph...
In much of the literature graffiti is connected to notions of defacing, devaluing, vandalising, part...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This work explores radical forms of participation in u...