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Is rave culture political?

Despite facing state repression, rave culture continues to be a space for political expression and collective action, writes Alex Carter

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A montage of graffiti style colours cover a rave scene with a banner that reads: 'The city is ours'

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Alex Carter is a research fellow at the Research Institute for STEMM in Culture and Society at the University of Birmingham

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