There exists a common essentialized discourse about Indigenous peoples in Canada that has communities frozen in time, leaving Métis culture represented through sashes, jigging, and the fur trade. However, across the country, Métis youth are expressing themselves through hip hop culture. This thesis explores the impacts that being involved in hip hop culture, particularly the creation of hip hop, can have for the Métis young adult participants and the implications for education. It asks how hip hop culture and hip hop pedagogies can have a stimulating effect on Métis students’ educational experiences. The study uses an Indigenous métissage methodology (Donald 2009), and qualitative interview methods along with participants’ hip hop creations...
For over twenty years, Hip-Hop music has shaped the faces, feelings and attitudes of the urban commu...
This dissertation examines informal learning with hip hop culture in a participatory filmmaking proj...
This dissertation was a 23-month comparative case study of Y’en a Marre, a civic organizing movement...
This study uses two research methodologies: retrospective life histories, and qualitative research m...
My thesis advocates for critically-conscious hip-hop in classrooms to promote student engagement and...
Contemporary Hip-Hop scholarship has revealed that Hip-Hop is a racially diverse, youth-driven cultu...
Hip Hop culture has been much maligned in the field of education for its disruptive role in the live...
In this paper, an Aboriginal rapper and settler-Australian Indigenous Studies lecturer collaborate t...
The purpose of this research is to understand how Hip Hop has contributed to an understanding of opp...
This study examines the relationship between black identity, hip hop culture and relevance to the sc...
Hip hop as a form of Black popular culture can help to create opportunities to generate new knowledg...
Despite the vast academic and community scholarship on hip-hop cultures, there has been little resea...
To listen to hip hop is to enter a world of complexity and contradiction. —Imani Perry (2004, p. 1) ...
This research explores how the conditions for cultural democracy may be encouraged through Hip Hop a...
Through a contextualization of the song, “Don’t Call Me Eskimo,” which was launched on the interacti...
For over twenty years, Hip-Hop music has shaped the faces, feelings and attitudes of the urban commu...
This dissertation examines informal learning with hip hop culture in a participatory filmmaking proj...
This dissertation was a 23-month comparative case study of Y’en a Marre, a civic organizing movement...
This study uses two research methodologies: retrospective life histories, and qualitative research m...
My thesis advocates for critically-conscious hip-hop in classrooms to promote student engagement and...
Contemporary Hip-Hop scholarship has revealed that Hip-Hop is a racially diverse, youth-driven cultu...
Hip Hop culture has been much maligned in the field of education for its disruptive role in the live...
In this paper, an Aboriginal rapper and settler-Australian Indigenous Studies lecturer collaborate t...
The purpose of this research is to understand how Hip Hop has contributed to an understanding of opp...
This study examines the relationship between black identity, hip hop culture and relevance to the sc...
Hip hop as a form of Black popular culture can help to create opportunities to generate new knowledg...
Despite the vast academic and community scholarship on hip-hop cultures, there has been little resea...
To listen to hip hop is to enter a world of complexity and contradiction. —Imani Perry (2004, p. 1) ...
This research explores how the conditions for cultural democracy may be encouraged through Hip Hop a...
Through a contextualization of the song, “Don’t Call Me Eskimo,” which was launched on the interacti...
For over twenty years, Hip-Hop music has shaped the faces, feelings and attitudes of the urban commu...
This dissertation examines informal learning with hip hop culture in a participatory filmmaking proj...
This dissertation was a 23-month comparative case study of Y’en a Marre, a civic organizing movement...