Subcultural theory and cultural criminology have traditionally viewed ‘underground’ youth movements as providing images of deviance/resistance which the cultural industries harvest to turn a profit. The logic follows that street and sub cultures imbue products with a ‘transgressive edge’ that increases their appeal within youth markets. This paper uses the example of UK ‘grime’ music to demonstrate how this dynamic cannot be viewed as applying universally in contemporary times. Where their street orientated content is censured, many grime artistes express a desire for commercial success which would ultimately emerge through muting their rhetorical links to crime and violence and explicitly championing ‘mainstream’ values. This case is used ...
Subcultures attract attention in culture, society, and the media because they have been theorized as...
Music’s depth is easy to overlook during casual listening. We often listen to a song without fully c...
UK Drill music routinely features in the nation’s courtrooms as evidence of criminal wrongdoing, owi...
Subcultural theory and cultural criminology have traditionally viewed ‘underground’ youth movements ...
This article sets out to (re-)introduce Black urban musical subcultures as valuable forms of creativ...
This article sets out to (re-)introduce Black urban musical subcultures as valuable forms of creativ...
Authorities in the United Kingdom censure ‘drill rap’, the artistic expression of disadvantaged urba...
This article sets out to (re-)introduce Black urban musical subcultures as valuable forms of creativ...
As debates on the rise of violent crime in London unfold, UK drill music is routinely accused of enc...
This article studies the mediatization of criminal and deviant subcultures by analyzing the media-re...
Subcultural theory is an invention of the Anglo-American sociologists and criminologists of the 1960...
This thesis tells the story of the emergence of Grime music. Grime, as a music sub-culture has its o...
As debates on the rise of violent crime in London unfold, UK drill music is routinely accused of enc...
This article explores the ways in which popular music can be linked to ethnography. While there is a...
Tutor: Christopher TullochTreball de fi de Màster Estudis Internacionals sobre Mitjans, Poder i Dive...
Subcultures attract attention in culture, society, and the media because they have been theorized as...
Music’s depth is easy to overlook during casual listening. We often listen to a song without fully c...
UK Drill music routinely features in the nation’s courtrooms as evidence of criminal wrongdoing, owi...
Subcultural theory and cultural criminology have traditionally viewed ‘underground’ youth movements ...
This article sets out to (re-)introduce Black urban musical subcultures as valuable forms of creativ...
This article sets out to (re-)introduce Black urban musical subcultures as valuable forms of creativ...
Authorities in the United Kingdom censure ‘drill rap’, the artistic expression of disadvantaged urba...
This article sets out to (re-)introduce Black urban musical subcultures as valuable forms of creativ...
As debates on the rise of violent crime in London unfold, UK drill music is routinely accused of enc...
This article studies the mediatization of criminal and deviant subcultures by analyzing the media-re...
Subcultural theory is an invention of the Anglo-American sociologists and criminologists of the 1960...
This thesis tells the story of the emergence of Grime music. Grime, as a music sub-culture has its o...
As debates on the rise of violent crime in London unfold, UK drill music is routinely accused of enc...
This article explores the ways in which popular music can be linked to ethnography. While there is a...
Tutor: Christopher TullochTreball de fi de Màster Estudis Internacionals sobre Mitjans, Poder i Dive...
Subcultures attract attention in culture, society, and the media because they have been theorized as...
Music’s depth is easy to overlook during casual listening. We often listen to a song without fully c...
UK Drill music routinely features in the nation’s courtrooms as evidence of criminal wrongdoing, owi...