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Global Punk

ISSN 2632-8305 | ONLINE ISSN 2632-8313

Series editors: Russ Bestley and Mike Dines 

Produced in collaboration with the Punk Scholars Network, the Global Punk book series focuses on the historical development and contemporary presence of punk around the world, reflecting upon origins, aesthetics, identity, legacy, membership, and circulation. Critical approaches draw upon the interdisciplinary areas of (among others) cultural studies, art and design, sociology, musicology, and social sciences in order to develop a broad and inclusive picture of punk and punk-inspired subcultural developments around the globe. The Global Punk series, therefore, adopts an essentially analytical perspective, raising questions about the dissemination of punk scenes and subcultures and their form, structure, and contemporary cultural significance in the daily lives of an increasing number of people around the world.

Topics may include (but are not limited to):

  • Global impact and inclusion
  • Punk history/histories
  • Etymology and language
  • Genre definition and development
  • Antecedents and influences
  • Practices of production, distribution and consumption/reception
  • Art and design strategies
  • Fashion, aesthetics and style
  • Musicology
  • Politics, community, gender, sexuality, class and race issues
  • Transgression and subcultural opposition
  • Associated cultural industries
  • Concepts of independence and DIY cultures
  • Debates around authenticity
  • Archival practices
  • Film studies


To propose a manuscript, or for more information about the series, please contact the series co-editors Russ Bestley, r.bestley@lcc.arts.ac.uk and Mike Dines, M.Dines@mdx.ac.uk

 

Editorial Board

Edward Avery-Natale, Mercer County Community College

Ellen Bernhard, Georgian Court University

Minerva Campion Canelas, Javeriana University

Pete Dale, University of York

Matt Grimes, Birmingham City University

Daniel Makagon, DePaul University

Michael Mary Murphy, Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art

Marie Arleth Skov, ARoS Art Museum

Francis Stewart, University of Stirling

Laura Way, University of Roehampton