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Remixing the tech: The digital media ecologies of hip-hop artists from Grahamstown, South Africa [PhD thesis]


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Author

Alette Schoon

Year of Publication

2017

Publisher

University of Cape Town

City of Publication

Cape Town

Pages

210

Language

en

ARI Id

1672819671196


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Chapter One: Introduction
hop and digital practices
12 Young people in South Africa’s townships
13 The argument
understanding the digital media practices of hip
hop artists
14 Chapter Summaries
Chapter Two: Constructing a digital ethnography
21 Digital media ethnography and the politics of knowledge production in post
apartheid Grahamstown
22 First steps of the research journey
23 “Hanging out” and dialogical interpretation
24 Observing people through technology: the camera and social m
edia
25 Data analysis
Chapter Three: Hustling for d
ignity
31 The symbolic order, persistent inequality and dreams of meritocracy
32 Distinction and the discourse of meritocra
33 Structural and symbolic violence and the violence it provokes
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