Social activism and education have been associated with hip-hop since it emerged in New York City 38 years ago. Therefore, it might not be surprising that universities have become interested in hip-hop. This article aims to highlight this ‘hip-hop academisation’ and analyse the discursive mechanisms that manifest in these academisation processes. The guiding research question explores how hip-hop scholars talk about this academisation. The theoretical framework is informed by the scholarship of sociologist Pierre Bourdieu. Hip-hop scholars were interviewed in New York City during 2010. The results demonstrate themes of hip-hop as an attractive label, a door opener, a form of ‘low-culture’, a trap and an educational tool
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This dissertation examines informal learning with hip hop culture in a participatory filmmaking proj...
Exploring the conditions and origins of Rap music and Hip Hop culture from a contextual standpoint f...
Social activism and education have been associated with hip-hop since it emerged in New York City 38...
Since hip-hop started over 35 years ago in New York, it has been associated with social activism and...
How hip-hop culture meets the academic world: Hip Hop Academicus! Since hip-hop started over 35 yea...
This paper is a part of overarching project addressing the academization of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop...
Who is the expert? Hip-hop as university politics and progressive education. Since hip-hop started ...
Since hip-hop first appeared in New York over 35 years ago, it has been associated with social activ...
How can urban studies research engage fruitfully with hip-hop? This contribution responds to the ess...
Hip-hop music is unique in a way that can articulate consciousness about the issues in society. The ...
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