The digital subversion of urban space: Power, performance and grime

Digital technologies play an increasingly prominent role in the reproduction of society and space. Rather than being studied as a separate category of understanding, the ways in which such technologies intersect with and inflect upon the real world has provided a recent focus of research. Urban musi...

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Main Author: WOODS, Orlando
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-37632020-10-15T04:06:00Z The digital subversion of urban space: Power, performance and grime WOODS, Orlando Digital technologies play an increasingly prominent role in the reproduction of society and space. Rather than being studied as a separate category of understanding, the ways in which such technologies intersect with and inflect upon the real world has provided a recent focus of research. Urban music is inherently spatial, but the ways in which digital technologies have enabled artists to resist injustice, to reproduce space and to reclaim the right to the city has not yet been considered. This article fills the lacuna by exploring how grime artists harness digital technologies to resist marginalization by the mainstream and create new expressions of power. Specifically, it shows how digital enablers have led to the democratization of music, which in turn has empowered grime artists to reclaim the right to represent the spaces of the inner city, and, in doing so, to challenge and subvert more wide-ranging structures of power and inequality. Accordingly, I argue that grime is more than music and is as much a channel of social activism as it is creative expression. 2020-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2506 info:doi/10.1080/14649365.2018.1491617 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3763/viewcontent/The_digital_subversion_of_urban_space_power_performance_and_grime.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Digital media urban space right to the city grime power hierarchy Communication Technology and New Media Digital Humanities
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topic Digital media
urban space
right to the city
grime
power
hierarchy
Communication Technology and New Media
Digital Humanities
spellingShingle Digital media
urban space
right to the city
grime
power
hierarchy
Communication Technology and New Media
Digital Humanities
WOODS, Orlando
The digital subversion of urban space: Power, performance and grime
description Digital technologies play an increasingly prominent role in the reproduction of society and space. Rather than being studied as a separate category of understanding, the ways in which such technologies intersect with and inflect upon the real world has provided a recent focus of research. Urban music is inherently spatial, but the ways in which digital technologies have enabled artists to resist injustice, to reproduce space and to reclaim the right to the city has not yet been considered. This article fills the lacuna by exploring how grime artists harness digital technologies to resist marginalization by the mainstream and create new expressions of power. Specifically, it shows how digital enablers have led to the democratization of music, which in turn has empowered grime artists to reclaim the right to represent the spaces of the inner city, and, in doing so, to challenge and subvert more wide-ranging structures of power and inequality. Accordingly, I argue that grime is more than music and is as much a channel of social activism as it is creative expression.
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title The digital subversion of urban space: Power, performance and grime
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url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2506
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