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As for all authors compiling an ethnography of such a populous and complex cultural field, connecting the many intersections of factual detail and ideas within this book has posed a significant challenge for us. Signposting backwards and forwards through the book to related points of discussion is essential, but this can at times be detrimental to the readability of the text. For this reason, we have opted to apply a numerical system for the identification of sections and subsections within chapters. Thus, a reference to a specific section can be quickly signalled with a number (e.g. ‘see 3.7.3’). This, we hope, is the least obtrusive way of locating related material elsewhere in the book.
Whilst some of the primary research presented in this book involves analysis of visual images, we have taken the difficult decision not to include plates here. This is for several reasons – some related to the practical parameters of publication, and others to the difficulties experienced in obtaining permissions from record companies and some other copyright holders approached. Where images are referred to in this book, we provide descriptions in prose, but we have also supplied information (e.g. web links) to ensure that the images in question can be quickly and easily located online. We encourage the reader to examine such images in this way; they will undoubtedly find online versions of the pictures that are of higher resolution and colour quality than would have been possible through reproduction here. To assist in this process, the web links we have included are in form of mini-URLs.
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