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Music and national identity in Scotland: a study of Jock Tamson's Bairns
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 203-216
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From blatant to latent protest (and back again): on the politics of theatrical spectacle in Madonna’s ‘American Life’
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 211-229
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The mobilising of the German 1848 protest song tradition in the context of international twentieth-century folk revivals
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- 14 September 2016, pp. 338-359
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Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America. By Tricia Rose. Hanover & London. Wesleyan University Press, 1994. xvi + 241 pp.
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 135-136
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‘Brains, means, lyrical ammunition’: hip-hop and socio-racial agency among African Students in Kharkiv, Ukraine
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- 21 September 2011, pp. 315-330
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The medium and materials of popular music: ‘Hound Dog’, turntablism and muzak as situated musical practices1
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- 13 December 2007, pp. 99-116
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The Italian Way(s). A special issue on Italian popular music
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- 03 October 2007, pp. 385-388
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‘Fair use isn't fair’: a response to Sheila Whiteley
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 129-132
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Típico, folklórico or popular? Musical categories, place, and identity in a transnational listening community
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- 27 May 2011, pp. 245-262
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Having the sceptre: Wu-Tang Clan and the aura of music in the age of digital reproduction
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- 09 October 2017, pp. 427-440
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Introduction: Special Issue – East Asian popular music and its (dis)contents
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- 06 February 2013, pp. 1-5
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Azealia Banks: ‘Chasing Time’, erotics, and body politics
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- 13 April 2018, pp. 157-174
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The enactment of the field of cultural and artistic production of popular music in Brazil: a case study of the ‘Noel Rosa Generation’ in the 1930s
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- 17 February 2006, pp. 117-125
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Living troubadours and other recent uses for medieval music
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- 23 July 2004, pp. 133-153
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Rock revolution or time-no-changes: visions of change and continuity in rock music
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- 10 November 2008, pp. 97-121
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The problems of the text in nueva cancíon
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 191-195
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Unwrapping ‘Norwegianness’: politics of difference in Karpe Diem
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- 19 December 2014, pp. 45-66
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Feelin' bad this morning: why the British blues?
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- 04 January 2007, pp. 141-156
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Rhythmic play, compositional intent and communication in rock music
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- 09 January 2014, pp. 69-90
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‘Can You Still Keep Your Balance?’: Keith Emerson's anxiety of influence, style change, and the road to prog superstardom
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- 15 June 2005, pp. 223-244
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