Book part: ‘Taqwacore is Dead. Long Live Taqwacore’ or punk’s not dead?: Studying the online evolution of the Islamic punk scene
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Dougherty, Meghan: ‘Taqwacore is Dead. Long Live Taqwacore’ or punk’s not dead?: Studying the online evolution of the Islamic punk scene. In: Brügger, Niels;Schroeder, Ralph: The Web as History. Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present. London: UCL Press 2017, S. 204-219. DOI: 10.25969/mediarep/12524.
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author = {Dougherty, Meghan},
title = {‘Taqwacore is Dead. Long Live Taqwacore’ or punk’s not dead?: Studying the online evolution of the Islamic punk scene},
year = 2017,
doi = {10.25969/mediarep/12524},
editor = {Brügger, Niels and Schroeder, Ralph},
address = {London},
booktitle = {The Web as History. Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present},
pages = {204--219},
publisher = {UCL Press},
}
author = {Dougherty, Meghan},
title = {‘Taqwacore is Dead. Long Live Taqwacore’ or punk’s not dead?: Studying the online evolution of the Islamic punk scene},
year = 2017,
doi = {10.25969/mediarep/12524},
editor = {Brügger, Niels and Schroeder, Ralph},
address = {London},
booktitle = {The Web as History. Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present},
pages = {204--219},
publisher = {UCL Press},
}
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