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Volume 9 Number 2 Year 2019

12 articles in this issue 

Mary Fogarty Woehrel

This is the Editorial Introduction for Open Issue 9/2

Pags. 1 - 5  

Lauren Leigh Kelly,Donald C. Sawyer

In the context of transformative practices in public education, hip-hop is often presented as a culturally relevant solution to the disempowering curriculum and structures that have consistently ignored the needs of minoritized youth. The stories we tell ... see more

Pags. 6 - 21  

Yuri Prado

One of the most striking features of the music of samba schools, the samba-enredo, is its high degree of formularity, manifested in the works of many composers from diverse epochs and stylistic tendencies. In this article, I intend to relate this phenomen... see more

Pags. 22 - 39  

Emma Winston,Laurence Saywood

Lofi hip hop is a musical genre which is distributed and mediated entirely via the internet, and which, to our knowledge, is currently unexamined academically. This article serves as an introductory investigation into the genre, which we hope may inspire ... see more

Pags. 40 - 54  

Christopher David Charles

With diverse roots including the Jamaican sound system, the New York hip-hop collective, and the UK rave crews of the early 1990s, the event ‘crew’ is an important organising force in contemporary electronic dance music cultures. These small groups of ind... see more

Pags. 55 - 74  

Melanie Schiller

AbstractThis article gives an insight into the past and current state of popular music studies and research in the Netherlands and Flanders as well as outlines some of its future challenges. Starting with a brief review of its origins and role in the esta... see more

Pags. 75 - 82  

Beate Flath

This contribution gives a short overview on current issues and perspectives of the German speaking branch of IASPM. Besides encouraging research on popular music in all its facets, one central concern of IASPM D-A-CH has been the long-term institutionalis... see more

Pags. 83 - 85  

Akitsugu Kawamoto

The scholarly interest in popular music has been growing in Japan for the last thirty years since the beginning of the Japanese Association for the Study of Popular Music (JASPM). To introduce this interest to the readership of IASPM Journal, this present... see more

Pags. 86 - 91  

Ali C. Gedik,Levent Ergun

This paper tries to consider recent developments in popular music studies in Turkey by tracing contemporary debates, particular challenges and emerging themes. In order to achieve this task, firstly, history of popular music studies in Turkey is briefly p... see more

Pags. 92 - 104  

Laura Niebling

Book Review: Heavy Metal at the Movies

Pags. 105 - 107  

Marianne Di Benedetto

Composed of several studies on popular music "made in France" since 1945, the volume co-directed by the sociologist Gérôme Guibert and the musicologist Catherine Rudent offers an overview of a field of study that is growing outside the English-speaking ac... see more

Pags. 108 - 110