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    Hip Hop Dance Experience Linked to Sociocognitive Ability. by Justin W Bonny, Jenna C Lindberg, Marc C Pacampara

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In the present study, we examined whether experience in a different activity, hip hop dance, is also linked to cognitive abilities connected with STEM skills as well as social cognition ability. …”
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    Quando as ruas abrigam a arte: a cena hip hop no Recife (1980-2014) by Cristiano Nunes Alves

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…This work develops an approach based upon everyday life as a geographical dimension, analyzing the connections between hip hop culture, subjects' actions within places and the sheltering of communication in the metropolis. …”
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    Tapped In by Jian Jones, Hakeem Leonard, Khalilah Johnson

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The authors collaborated in acquiring autoethnographic data revealing their stance as tapped-in, tapped-out, and untapped educators. Tap-in, a Hip Hop colloquialism, signifies connection. As tapped-in educators, the authors described their experiences in connectedness with Hip Hop culture while doing, being, and becoming within academia; the progression of life as occupational beings in the role of educators. …”
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    A history of flops and a new turn: The Turkish-German music interplay by Cornelia Lund, Holger Lund

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…What remained the story of a rather unsuccessful effort to connect Turkish-speaking and German-speaking people in the period from the 1960s to the 1980s, has changed with German-Turkish hip-hop since the 1990s and more significantly over the last few years with (neo-)Anatolian pop – with vocals in Turkish – now being well received in Germany and internationally.In a first step, the article examines why the earlier attempts to establish a Turkish-German music interplay flopped, how the cultural framework of reception and distribution of music was built in Germany for both audiences, and which social, cultural and musical conflicts were in play. …”
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    Social mobilization or street crimes by Philip Lalander, Ove Sernhede

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…During the last two decades, youth subcultures oriented towards Reggae and Hip hop have grown and attracted many young people in these metropolitan areas. …”
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    #BlackLivesMatter: by Nusrat Jahan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Secondly, the article will connect the text to study how every black lives matter. …”
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