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In America the 70s and 80s were subject to negative behaviour towards black communities which consisted of Jamaican and Puerto Ricans as well as African-Americans, it was argued that the ruling of Reagan led to this behaviour. Hip-Hop culture was seen as an escape from the explosion of gang violence throughout the 1970s and 80s, providing black American youths with a space for expression, this freedom of speech led to the spreading of Hip-Hop to other cities where black communities suffered...
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As Tricia Rose states, ?It satisfies poor young black people's profound need to have their territories acknowledged, recognised and celebrated.' (Rose, 1994: p.11, cited in Neal, 1997: p.136) The first UK top ten Hip-Hop hit was recorded in 1979 by the Sugar Hill Gang, called ?Rappers Delight'. The recognition of this song noted the continuous exchange of musical ideas between black and white...
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Mass Media and Popular Culture   The Influence Of Black Slave Culture On Early America   Music's Ability to Shape People and Culture   The British Music Invasion: The Effects on Society and Culture   The Development of American Popular Culture/Electronic Media   black culture and black history   Rave Culture And It's Effects On Popular Culture   Popular Culture In The Media   “With increasing globalization, organizational culture will be more important than national culture”. Discuss and critically evaluate this statement.   Popular Culture and Print Media   The Effects of Capitalism on Black Culture   Popular Culture and Print Media Paper   the sociological aspects of the media and popular culture   Culture and the Mass Media   Soap Operas - Sociology Of The Media And Popular Culture  
 
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