Rap, Rights, Respect. A musical anthropology of citizenship, cosmopolitanism and brown rappers in Denmark
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Rap, Rights, Respect. A musical anthropology of citizenship, cosmopolitanism and brown rappers in Denmark. / Ringsager, Kristine.
In: Danish Yearbook of Musicology, Vol. 40, 2016, p. 107-108.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Harvard
Ringsager, K 2016, 'Rap, Rights, Respect. A musical anthropology of citizenship, cosmopolitanism and brown rappers in Denmark', Danish Yearbook of Musicology, vol. 40, pp. 107-108.
APA
Ringsager, K. (2016). Rap, Rights, Respect. A musical anthropology of citizenship, cosmopolitanism and brown rappers in Denmark. Danish Yearbook of Musicology, 40, 107-108.
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Ringsager K. Rap, Rights, Respect. A musical anthropology of citizenship, cosmopolitanism and brown rappers in Denmark. Danish Yearbook of Musicology. 2016;40:107-108.
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Bibtex
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title = "Rap, Rights, Respect. A musical anthropology of citizenship, cosmopolitanism and brown rappers in Denmark",
author = "Kristine Ringsager",
year = "2016",
language = "English",
volume = "40",
pages = "107--108",
journal = "Danish Yearbook of Musicology",
issn = "1604-9896",
publisher = "Dansk Selskab for Musikforskning",
}
RIS
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AU - Ringsager, Kristine
PY - 2016
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VL - 40
SP - 107
EP - 108
JO - Danish Yearbook of Musicology
JF - Danish Yearbook of Musicology
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