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Ellis Jones, DIY Music and the Politics of Social Media (London and New York: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021), ISBN: 978-1-5013-5964-4 (hb), 978-1-5013-5963-7 (pb).
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2023
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- Twentieth-Century Music , Volume 20 , Special Issue 1: Music and Democratic Transition , February 2023 , pp. 132 - 134
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- Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press
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1 For example, Naomi Griffin, ‘Gendered Performance Performing Gender in the DIY Punk and Hardcore Music Scene’, Journal of International Women's Studies 13/2 (2012), 66–81; Andy Bennett and Richard A. Peterson, eds., Music Scenes: Local, Translocal and Virtual (Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 2004); Ian P. Moran, ‘Punk: The Do-It-Yourself Subculture’, Social Sciences Journal 10/1 (2010), 58–65; Amy Spencer, DIY: The Rise of Lo-Fi Culture (London: Marion Boyars, 2008).