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Global Hip Hop Studies 4.1 is out now and Open Access! Special Issue
Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Global Hip Hop Studies 4.1 is out now and Open Access! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Global Hip Hop Studies 4.1 is out now and Open Access!

 

Special Issue: ‘Breaking and the Olympics’

 

The announcement that breaking will be featured in the 2024 Paris Olympics has produced a wide variety of responses, both from within and without hip hop culture. This first of two Special Issues of Global Hip Hop Studies (GHHS) seeks not only to explore contemporary debates about breaking in the Olympics, but also to develop critical discourses that can offer insight to practitioners, cultural organizations and the International Olympics Committee (IOC) as we approach this landmark confluence. In this double issue, members of the global community of breaking scholars and practitioners have come together to present research and artist statements that engage local, regional and national perspectives. We intend for the first of these Special Issues, in particular, to serve as an intervention from hip hop stakeholders around the world, providing useful insights for those involved in this milestone moment, whether at a cultural community level or those working with intermediary institutions such as World Dance Sport Federation (WDSF) and the IOC.

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/global-hip-hop-studies

 

Aims & Scope

 

Global Hip Hop Studies (GHHS) is a Diamond Open Access, peer-reviewed, rigorous and community-responsive academic journal that publishes research on contemporary as well as historical issues and debates surrounding hip hop music and culture around the world, twice annually.

 

Issue 4.1

 

Editorial

 

In pursuit of gold: Breaking’s debut at the Paris Olympics

JASON NG AND MARY FOGARTY

 

Articles

 

The future of Filipino breaking: A tale of two kuyas

PAOLO BITANGA

 

The Philadelphia story: Jams and battles in Olympic shadows

SHERRIL DODDS AND MARK ‘METAL’ WONG

 

The Australian breaking scene and the Olympic Games: The possibilities and politics of sportification

RACHAEL GUNN AND LUCAS MARIE

 

In the Cipher

 

The overlooked contributions of African American women hip hop dancers to breaking and hip hop culture

ARIYAN JOHNSON

 

Uplift the breaking trajectory

ANA GARCIA

 

Predicting breaking in the Olympics: A 40-year retrospective

JASON NG AND MICHAEL HOLMAN

 

Show & Prove

 

Hip hop, sports, street fashion, jewellery

GABRIEL URIST