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Dr Tom Astley

Research Fellow

Department: Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing

I am a teacher and research with an interest in ethnographic research methods; popular music genres and audiences in Latin America and the Caribbean; technologies of musical dissemination; lived experiences of the cost of living crisis.

My doctoral thesis conducted ethnographic research with punk musicians in Cuba, discussing aspects of national identity and political opposition. I also published a book, 'Outside the Revolution; Everything' on hip hop, folk music, punk and political opposition in Cuba. 

I have previously worked at Newcastle University in the Combined Honours Centre and Music Department. I have also worked as a secondary school teacher and as a community engagement worker for Sunderland City Council.

I am currently working as a research associate on the See Me North  project, working with Experts by Experience to develop more inclusive trauma-informed approaches to homelessness services.

I also make music in several bands, playing gigs across the UK and Europe. I am a fan of Newcastle United Football Club.

 

Tom Astley

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Ghosts in the Coalfields: The spectral geographies of post-industrial spaces in Sunderland, Astley, T. 11 Nov 2024, In: Cultural Geographies
  • Ours is a Strange Pornography’: Reflections on Performing Punk in Academia, Astley, T. 1 Mar 2017, In: Punk and Post-Punk
  • Three Moments of (Mis)Placed Identity Performance, Astley, T. 1 May 2017, In: Popular Music
  • Laughter is a Harlequin: Laughter and Identity in a Close Reading of Cuban Punk, Astley, T. 1 Mar 2016, In: Punk and Post-Punk
  • Mapping Synecdoche: The Place of Place in Cuban Popular Music, Astley, T. 1 Jun 2016, In: Latin American Music Review
  • The People’s Mixtape’: Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Without the Internet in Contemporary Cuba, Astley, T. 27 Sep 2016, Networked Music Cultures: Contemporary Approaches, Emerging Issues , London, Palgrave Macmillan
  • Making Sense of Punk in Cuba/ Making Sense of Cuba Through Punk, Astley, T. 1 Oct 2014, In: Punk and Post-Punk
  • Porno Para Ricardo: Rock Music and the ‘Obsession with Identity’ in Contemporary Cuba, Astley, T. 1 Oct 2014, In: Popular Music
  • Remembrance as a Tool for Reflecting a National Identity: A Cuban Punk Approach, Astley, T. 2 Jan 2014, In: Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies
  • Outside the Revolution; Everything: A Redefinition of Left-Wing Identity in Contemporary Cuban Music Making, Astley, T. 31 Aug 2012

PhD November 14 2014


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