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The discursive construction of authenticity : resources, scales and polycentricity in Finnish hip hop culture

2014

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“I be da reel gansta”—A Finnish footballer’s Twitter writing and metapragmatic evaluations of authenticity

2015

This article explores the ways in which ‘gangsta’ English features are deployed, evaluated and adopted in two types of social media, the web forum and Twitter, within the domains of hip hop culture and football (soccer) culture, from the dual perspective of authenticity and normativity. Empirically, we aim to break new ground by investigating the intricate interconnections between two social media formats and combining two highly popular but previously seldom connected cultural forms—football and hip hop. Our theoretical aim is to contribute to the current debate on authenticity, normativity, popular culture and social media, and the complex ways in which they are connected. We focus, first…

Cultural StudiesOnline and offlineMediation (Marxist theory and media studies)African American Vernacular EnglishCommunicationFootballMedia studiesnormatiivisuussosiaalinen mediaPopular cultureSuperdiversityta6121Hip hop cultureNormativityFootballAfrican American Vernacular EnglishAuthenticityLinguisticsSocial mediaAppropriationjalkapalloSocial mediaSociologyautenttisuusDiscourse, Context & Media
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Migrant rap in the periphery : performing politics of belonging

2017

Focusing on a YouTube performance by an emergent Finnish Somali rapper and the audience responses it has generated, this paper looks at ways in which rap music engages with the issue of belonging. Drawing on recent theorizations of belonging as a multi-dimensional, contingent and fluid process, along with sociolinguistic work on globalization and superdiversity, Finnish hip hop culture and popular cultural practices in social media, the paper investigates how belonging is performatively and multi-semiotically interrogated in its online context. It shows how rap can serve as a significant site and channel for new voices in turbulent social settings characterized by rapid social change and co…

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