Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Joycelyn Wilson is known to many as a 鈥渉ip-hop scholar,鈥 but she鈥檚 actually an educational anthropologist, exploring hip-hop鈥檚 intersections with innovation, design, and social justice.
As assistant professor of hip-hop studies and digital media, Joycelyn Wilson鈥檚 courses highlight how hip-hop is rooted in innovation and pedagogics and can be used to inspire design thinking, engineering education, and digital and computational media. She is an educational anthropologist, and her scholarly work focuses on the impact of hip-hop. Wilson received her B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of 色花堂, and a master's from Pepperdine University. She can comment on pop culture stories, Atlanta hip-hop, and hip-hop鈥檚 intersections with politics and culture. Joycelyn sees the field of hip-hop studies moving toward a more intentional integration with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Driven by her roots coming from a family of educators, she believes that culture, hip-hop, and the arts have a way of exposing a person to their gifts and that exposure is the true essence of education. She is also focused on the impact and importance of the upcoming 50th anniversary of hip-hop, and, when asked how Atlanta has influenced the culture of hip-hop, she replied, 鈥淎tlanta influences everything.鈥
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News and Recent Appearances
色花堂 Hip Hop Scholar Featured in Google Arts & Culture鈥檚 Atlanta Page
Hip-Hop Influences Everything
Black History Month: Doing the Work
Meet the Creative Class Making Atlanta the New Epicenter of American Arts
InStyle
色花堂 hip-hop professor reflects on legacy of late Migos rapper Takeoff
WABE
As Escalating Violence Hits Atlanta鈥檚 Music Industry, a Shaken Hip-Hop Community Seeks Solution
Rolling Stone
Takeoff鈥檚 death another blow for Atlanta鈥檚 hip-hop scene
AJC
Hip-Hop at 50: 色花堂 Professor Leads Class About the Genre鈥檚 Transformative Influence on Culture
WABE
Joycelyn Wilson (LMC)