Dancecult Issue 16(1) now live

15-Nov-2024

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Spaces of Dancing

Guest edited by Ben Assiter
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>> Contents

Executive Editor's Introduction
- Graham St John

Guest Editor’s Introduction to “Spaces of Dancing”
- Ben Assiter

> Feature Articles

1. The Steady Decline of Club Culture in Dublin: Neoliberal Policy, Touristification and the Pandemic.
- Caroline Ann O’Sullivan

2. “Being a DJ is My Form of Resistance”: The Dance Floor As a Safer Space for Queer-Feminist Communities in Vienna
- Magdalena Fuernkranz

3. London Dubstep Culture in an Online Discord Community: The Mediation of Bass, Space and Place
- Ivan Mouraviev

4. Noise as a Spectre in Dub Techno
- Bahadırhan Koçer

5. Squelches, Wobbles and Risers: Continuous Processes and Subgenres in Electronic Dance Music
- Jeremy W. Smith

> From the Floor
1. Reflections from the Frontlines of Grassroots Venue Design
- Ella Adu

2. Finding Shelter: Recollections of Shanghai’s Underground Music Scene in the 2010s
- Tianyu Jiang

3. Foraging Places and Spaces through Dance: The Mycelium-like Spaces of Post-1989 Berlin Affording its Ongoing Club Culture
- Phoebe Janssen

4. Passinho Chronicles: Unveiling Urban Narratives Through Dance
- Natalia Figueredo

5. An Old School Stomper: Reflections on Place, Identity, and Drugs and the Fluctuating Roles of the Participating Ethnographer
- Sarah Raine

6. Platformization and Its Ongoing Impact on Dance Music Spaces
- Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo

7. Reparative Raving
- Emily Murphy

8. Windows on the Dancefloor
- Ruth Hughes

> Transposition

Berghain, Techno and the Body Factory: Ethnography of a Club’s Regulars
- Guillaume Robin

> Reviews

1. Larisa Kingston Mann. Rude Citizenship: Jamaican Popular Music, Copyright, and the Reverberations of Colonial Power
- Aadita Chaudhury

2. Luis Manuel Garcia-Mispireta. Together, Somehow: Music, Affect, and Intimacy on the Dancefloor
- Rory Fewer

3. Jim Ottewill. Out of Space: How UK Cities Shaped Rave Culture (Revised and expanded edition)
- Alistair Fraser

4. Fraser Mann, Robert Edgar and Helen Pleasance. eds., Venue Stories: Narratives, Memories, and Histories from Britain’s Independent Music Spaces
- Max Gibson

5. Anita Jóri and Guillaume Robin. ed, Living at Night in Times of Pandemic: Night Studies and Club Culture in France and Germany
- Jack McNeill


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