The following is a part of my Post Graduate Diploma of Psychology research proposal and ethics application regarding developing and implementing a Growth Mindset...
Online technologies, such as the smartphone, are pervasive across our society and are growing at a rate that exceeds our understanding of their implications....
Evolving in Southern California in the early 1980s, this thesis discusses the subculture of skate punk as illustrated through the band, Suicidal Tendencies. Through...
Skate punk became defined as a subculture through it’s implied resistance to the perceived mainstream of white middle class suburbia in which it maintains...
A distinctive element of new musicology from the period of Romanticism included the notion of authenticity. This is prevalent within the generation of punk...
During the 1970s, the Dogtown and Z-Boys skaters of Southern California created an inspired rebellion through their appropriation of Southern California suburbia. Youth unemployment...
What was the obsession with aligning and portraying themselves as an “outcast of society” (ST, “Possessed to Skate”, 1986) in the music video representation...
Becky Beal in her essay “Disqualifying the Official: An Exploration of Social Resistance Through the Subculture of Skateboarding” quotes from a skater’s letter to...
Suicidal Tendencies best illustrate the ethos and representation of skate punk through several mediums: their lyrical content, their music genre, their affiliation with skateboarding,...
Analysis of the music videos: “INSTITUTIONALIZED” (1984) Both “Institutionalized” and “Possessed to Skate” were directed by Venice Beach filmmaker, Bill Fishman. “Institutionalized” (1984) was...