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[Commlist] Prosecuting & Policing Rap, special issue, POPULAR MUSIC, call for abstracts
Mon Sep 14 11:55:30 GMT 2020
*Contributions are invited to a special issue of/Popular Music/on the
complex interface between rap music (taken in its broadest sense to
include mainstream rap, gangsta rap, activist rap, drill, grime, etc.)
and criminal justice systems around the world.*
Rap music is an international youth-cultural powerhouse and, while its
spread has been celebrated, it has also been attended by mounting
criminalisation. This special issue asks researchers to explore the
policing and prosecuting of rap and how this has been framed in media
reporting. It also considers what might make rap susceptible to such
state criminalisation and how rappers, communities, civil liberties
groups, defence lawyers, and scholars have come to challenge the state
weaponisation of rap.
The use of rap music in criminal and civil proceedings has emerged as a
well-documented issue of public concernin the US—dubbed ‘Rap on
Trial’(Nielson and Dennis; Nielson and Kubrin; Dennis;Dunbar, Kubrin and
Scurich).However, outside the US, it is much less understood and there
is a pressing need for more scrutiny and critique. This special issue is
particularly interested in work that addresses case studies and trends
in the global South; in Britain and other non-US parts of the global
North; and in comparative work on the US in relation to other countries.
We welcome contributions from a range of disciplines (law, popular
music, media studies, sociology, criminology, cultural studies,
linguistics, socio-psychology, etc.). We believe this topic—situated at
the intersection of law and culture—opens significant opportunities for
ambitious interdisciplinary work. We’re keen on approaches that open
outwards from concrete discourses, poetics, policies and practices to
expose broader social trends, institutional processes, and critical
concepts that lay bare state violence (racism; economic injustice;
overpolicing, etc.) and that offer radical critiques. We are also keen
on applied work, and contributions that engage with musicians,
communities, activists, and criminal justice professionals.
*Further details:*
*https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/popular-music/prosecuting-and-policing-rap-cfp
<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/popular-music/prosecuting-and-policing-rap-cfp>
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*DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: 1ST OCTOBER *
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