It's like opening the door of the Tardis: the inside is bigger, wilder and more full of stories than you would have thought. Abigail De Kosnik's Rogue Archives cracks into a fascinating and richly complex world, alive with creativity and strongly bound by an abiding sense of community. The 'community of affinity' considered within Rogue Archives are the writers of fan-fiction, whose realms are the wide open spaces of the digital rather than the site-bound structures of the past, and whose inhabitants are more likely to be users and producers rather than consumers. A
This edited volume analyses how Electronic Dance Music (EDM) scenes emerge and develop in different city contexts. By city context, we refer not only to the cultural and political history of a city but also to the built environment and its transformation through planning policies or real estate actions. These elements inform the emergence and development of EDM scenes and lead to a diversity of 'electronic cities'.
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