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Research paper thumbnail of Hip-hop is examined as a revolutionary and transformational cultural trend within an educational theoretical framework

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 30, 2022

The objective is to provide hip-hop with an educational approach that will assist working student... more The objective is to provide hip-hop with an educational approach that will assist working students in mastering the music's principles. This study explores Hip Hop and Hip-Hop pedagogy, including the use of rap videos as teaching tools and the development of videos by teachers to convey information on academic subjects and the curriculum to students, as well as whether the students' technical and livelihood demands are addressed. Introduction The phrase "hip hop" is used in the United States to represent how young urban Americans perceive, think, and feel about the world and their place in it. Our endeavor was profoundly influenced by the music of Afrika Bambaataa. Hip hop is a way of life for urban adolescents, especially those who reside in urban areas. It is centered on respect, tolerance, solidarity, and having a wonderful time with family and friends. The nine components of hip hop that may be split down into categories include rapping, breakdancing, aerosol art, deejaying, beatboxing, street fashion and expression, and street knowledge. In this context, "education" is the sign of entrepreneurship. "Education" has now established itself as a crucial aspect of Hip Hop; hence, it serves as a crucial aspect of this research and essay. Fans and members of the hip-hop community were the originators of hip-hop's fundamental ideology. Bridges, Jonathan This study identifies Hip Hop as a "critical cultural movement" due to its emphasis on family reunification, promotion of cultural and spiritual links, and opposition to and condemnation of individuals, places, and institutions that promote separation and division. He refers to Hip Hop as a "cultural movement" because of its emphasis on reuniting families, fostering cultural and spiritual connections, and opposing and denouncing individuals, locations, and organizations that encourage separation and division. According to the researcher, a "critical cultural movement" due to its

Research paper thumbnail of Unmuting through Rap: A study of the lyrics of the Indian Female Rapper's rap songs

This chapter examines an Indian Rap song (Desi-Rap) through a rhetorical viewpoint in order to sh... more This chapter examines an Indian Rap song (Desi-Rap) through a rhetorical viewpoint in order to show the adoption of muted group theory by Women Rap artists. The researcher rhetorically analyses the lyrics of a song 'Rani Cypher', highlighting the engagement of muted group theory and also emphases the 'voice' of women through the Rap song. Introduction Muted Group Theory (MGT) is a sociological method that aids in the study of relationships between dominant and subdominant groups, such as males and women. MGT can assist persons who are aware of power dynamics between the powerful and the marginalised but lack a clear framework for articulating this understanding. MGT is particularly adapted to investigating the subtle and overlapping power challenges that arise in a variety of settings, such as congregational ministry and missions. MGT, in particular, has been proven to be quite useful in comprehending the communication dynamics between men and women (Barkman, 2005). According to Kramarae (1981), the Muted Group Theory offers the co-cultural experience's following expansion and explanation: A particular culture's language does not benefit all of its speakers equally because not all speakers equally contribute to the language's development. Anyone who is not a white male is seen as belonging to a co-cultural group in this society since the language system is rigid and explicitly pushes a standard English vocabulary from a Eurocentric standpoint. Every system in place is based primarily on the needs of men. Cocultural communities frequently created methods to get beyond the structures that initially excluded them via their own struggle for survival.The structure of realisation and the underlying template structures of a group of individuals (the web of beliefs and categories that make up their world view) can both be conceptualised and shown using muted group theory (the articulation of their world view) (Kramarae, 1981) (Kramarae, 1981) also examines the connection between language use and gender within the context of social interaction. In doing so, it presents research on sexism in language, language usage by men and women, and assessments of language use by men and women. Four theoretical frameworks that make explicit assumptions about the relationships between men and women take language into consideration. (Kramarae, 1981) The Origins and Evolution of MGT

Research paper thumbnail of Optimisation of Signal Timings in a Road Network

Complex Networks XI, 2020

Road network simulation models and tools are increasingly being used for strategic and operationa... more Road network simulation models and tools are increasingly being used for strategic and operational traffic management with the use of widely available online traffic data. The widespread use of such models raises the prospect of transport system optimisation, improving energy consumption, delays and carbon emissions. Although strategic interventions such as the building of new roads or infrastructure is costly and time-consuming, significant savings can be made through the modelling and optimisation of the operation of the network through signal timings.

Research paper thumbnail of Lyrical Localization and Indian Desi Rap

Research paper thumbnail of The story in Indian rap

Sanjay Ranade Head, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai Yatindra Ing... more Sanjay Ranade Head, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai Yatindra Ingle Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai ABSTRACT Over the past decade, rap and hip-hop, the Afro-American forms, have gained a lot of interest among youth especially within marginalised sections of society, tier two or three cities and even rural areas of India. Both these forms, everywhere in this world, have been a vehicle of protest, of self-exploration, interrogation of society and societal norms and in some case even social change. YouTube and other digital media are being explored as platforms to reach audiences by these performers apart from the more popular battles and live performances. One of the categories of rap and hip-hop involves storytelling. These range from the intensely personal narratives of poverty, discrimination, exploitation reflecting the angst of these young men and women performers to the broader narratives of ch...

Research paper thumbnail of Lockdown: Indian Desi Rap's 'Cartoonization

While the pandemic situation has kept the whole of the nation in a lockdown, this hasn’t stopped ... more While the pandemic situation has kept the whole of the nation in a lockdown, this hasn’t stopped the content producers to stop their production on alternative media. Likewise, this covd-19 lockdown has engaged the rap video producers into ‘cartoonization’ of rap videos. This study explores the replacement of real human visuals been replaced by cartoons by the Indian rappers in their videos. KEYWORDS: Rap Music, Cartoonization, alternative media, visuals

Research paper thumbnail of Hip-hop is examined as a revolutionary and transformational cultural trend within an educational theoretical framework

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 30, 2022

The objective is to provide hip-hop with an educational approach that will assist working student... more The objective is to provide hip-hop with an educational approach that will assist working students in mastering the music's principles. This study explores Hip Hop and Hip-Hop pedagogy, including the use of rap videos as teaching tools and the development of videos by teachers to convey information on academic subjects and the curriculum to students, as well as whether the students' technical and livelihood demands are addressed. Introduction The phrase "hip hop" is used in the United States to represent how young urban Americans perceive, think, and feel about the world and their place in it. Our endeavor was profoundly influenced by the music of Afrika Bambaataa. Hip hop is a way of life for urban adolescents, especially those who reside in urban areas. It is centered on respect, tolerance, solidarity, and having a wonderful time with family and friends. The nine components of hip hop that may be split down into categories include rapping, breakdancing, aerosol art, deejaying, beatboxing, street fashion and expression, and street knowledge. In this context, "education" is the sign of entrepreneurship. "Education" has now established itself as a crucial aspect of Hip Hop; hence, it serves as a crucial aspect of this research and essay. Fans and members of the hip-hop community were the originators of hip-hop's fundamental ideology. Bridges, Jonathan This study identifies Hip Hop as a "critical cultural movement" due to its emphasis on family reunification, promotion of cultural and spiritual links, and opposition to and condemnation of individuals, places, and institutions that promote separation and division. He refers to Hip Hop as a "cultural movement" because of its emphasis on reuniting families, fostering cultural and spiritual connections, and opposing and denouncing individuals, locations, and organizations that encourage separation and division. According to the researcher, a "critical cultural movement" due to its

Research paper thumbnail of Unmuting through Rap: A study of the lyrics of the Indian Female Rapper's rap songs

This chapter examines an Indian Rap song (Desi-Rap) through a rhetorical viewpoint in order to sh... more This chapter examines an Indian Rap song (Desi-Rap) through a rhetorical viewpoint in order to show the adoption of muted group theory by Women Rap artists. The researcher rhetorically analyses the lyrics of a song 'Rani Cypher', highlighting the engagement of muted group theory and also emphases the 'voice' of women through the Rap song. Introduction Muted Group Theory (MGT) is a sociological method that aids in the study of relationships between dominant and subdominant groups, such as males and women. MGT can assist persons who are aware of power dynamics between the powerful and the marginalised but lack a clear framework for articulating this understanding. MGT is particularly adapted to investigating the subtle and overlapping power challenges that arise in a variety of settings, such as congregational ministry and missions. MGT, in particular, has been proven to be quite useful in comprehending the communication dynamics between men and women (Barkman, 2005). According to Kramarae (1981), the Muted Group Theory offers the co-cultural experience's following expansion and explanation: A particular culture's language does not benefit all of its speakers equally because not all speakers equally contribute to the language's development. Anyone who is not a white male is seen as belonging to a co-cultural group in this society since the language system is rigid and explicitly pushes a standard English vocabulary from a Eurocentric standpoint. Every system in place is based primarily on the needs of men. Cocultural communities frequently created methods to get beyond the structures that initially excluded them via their own struggle for survival.The structure of realisation and the underlying template structures of a group of individuals (the web of beliefs and categories that make up their world view) can both be conceptualised and shown using muted group theory (the articulation of their world view) (Kramarae, 1981) (Kramarae, 1981) also examines the connection between language use and gender within the context of social interaction. In doing so, it presents research on sexism in language, language usage by men and women, and assessments of language use by men and women. Four theoretical frameworks that make explicit assumptions about the relationships between men and women take language into consideration. (Kramarae, 1981) The Origins and Evolution of MGT

Research paper thumbnail of Optimisation of Signal Timings in a Road Network

Complex Networks XI, 2020

Road network simulation models and tools are increasingly being used for strategic and operationa... more Road network simulation models and tools are increasingly being used for strategic and operational traffic management with the use of widely available online traffic data. The widespread use of such models raises the prospect of transport system optimisation, improving energy consumption, delays and carbon emissions. Although strategic interventions such as the building of new roads or infrastructure is costly and time-consuming, significant savings can be made through the modelling and optimisation of the operation of the network through signal timings.

Research paper thumbnail of Lyrical Localization and Indian Desi Rap

Research paper thumbnail of The story in Indian rap

Sanjay Ranade Head, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai Yatindra Ing... more Sanjay Ranade Head, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai Yatindra Ingle Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai ABSTRACT Over the past decade, rap and hip-hop, the Afro-American forms, have gained a lot of interest among youth especially within marginalised sections of society, tier two or three cities and even rural areas of India. Both these forms, everywhere in this world, have been a vehicle of protest, of self-exploration, interrogation of society and societal norms and in some case even social change. YouTube and other digital media are being explored as platforms to reach audiences by these performers apart from the more popular battles and live performances. One of the categories of rap and hip-hop involves storytelling. These range from the intensely personal narratives of poverty, discrimination, exploitation reflecting the angst of these young men and women performers to the broader narratives of ch...

Research paper thumbnail of Lockdown: Indian Desi Rap's 'Cartoonization

While the pandemic situation has kept the whole of the nation in a lockdown, this hasn’t stopped ... more While the pandemic situation has kept the whole of the nation in a lockdown, this hasn’t stopped the content producers to stop their production on alternative media. Likewise, this covd-19 lockdown has engaged the rap video producers into ‘cartoonization’ of rap videos. This study explores the replacement of real human visuals been replaced by cartoons by the Indian rappers in their videos. KEYWORDS: Rap Music, Cartoonization, alternative media, visuals