Youth unemployment in the UK remains around the one million mark, with many young people from impoverished backgrounds becoming and remaining NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). However, the NEET categorisation covertly disguises and obscures the significance of the diverse range of activities, achievements and accomplishments of those who operate in the informal creative economy.

With grime music and its related enterprise a key component of the urban music economy, this book employs the inherent contradictions and questions that emerge from an exploration of the grime music scene to build a complex reading of the socio-economic significance of urban music. Incorporating insightful dialogue with the participants in this economy, White challenges the prevailing wisdom on marginalised young people, whilst also confronting the assumption that the inertia and localisation of the grime culture results from its close links to NEET "members" and the informal sector.

Offering an ethnographic and timely critique of the NEET classification, this compelling book would be suitable for undergraduate and post-graduate students interested in urban studies, business, work and labour, education and employment, ethnography, music, and cultural studies.

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This book employs the inherent contradictions and questions that emerge from an exploration of the Grime music scene to build a complex reading of the socio-economic significance of urban music, and to disrupt the accepted definition of NEET as a site of immobility and inactivity.

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Part I: Foundations

Setting the Scene

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2: Grime in the City: Kinship and Belonging

Part II: Creative Enterprise as Social Practice

Chapter 3. Artist / Entrepreneurs: Working for Love and Money

Chapter 4. Business Studies from ‘The Ends’: Learning the Rules of the Game

Part III: Crossing Borders

Chapter 5. Enterprise Abroad: A Case Study from Ayia Napa

Chapter 6. Crossing Borders, Moving On: The Urban Music Economy as a Transformative Realm

Part IV: Conclusion

Chapter 7. The Wrap Up: Entrepreneurship in the Urban Music Economy

Appendix 1: The Research Sample

Appendix 2: Reflections on Method

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Product details

ISBN
9781138195462
Published
2016-10-18
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
520 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
172

Author

Biographical note

Dr Joy White is a post-doctoral researcher whose interests include: enterprise, Grime music, social policy, mental health and wellbeing.