Global Punk examines the global phenomenon of DIY (do-it-yourself) punk, arguing that it provides a powerful tool for political resistance and personal self-empowerment. Drawing examples
from across the evolution of punk - from the streets of 1976 London to the alleys of contemporary Jakarta - Global Punk is both historically rich and global in scope. Looking beyond the
music to explore DIY punk as a lived experience,Global Punk examines the ways in which punk contributes to the process of disalienation and political engagement. The book critically
examines the impact that DIY punk has had on both individuals and communities, and offers chapter-length investigations of two important aspects of DIY punk culture: independent record labels
and self-published zines. Grounded in scholarly theories, but written in a highly accessible style,Global Punk shows why DIY punk remains a vital cultural form for hundreds of thousands
of people across the globe today.