An academic ejournal publishing articles on popular culture however mediated: through film, literature, radio, television, music, graphics, print, practices, associations, events--any of the material or conceptual conditions of life.
researching... "consumption practices that constitute consumer culture in both developed and developing economies, and the role of advertising in the development of brands"
researching the conflicting images of the journalist in film, television, radio, fiction, commercials, cartoons, comic books, music, art, demonstrating their impact on the American public's perception of newsgatherers
a collection of links to culture websites from the last sixty years, concentrating mainly on the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. It covers advertising, architecture, cinema, design, fashion, music, paperbacks, photography, retro look, toys, transportation and TV & radio
free full-text copy of a 2001 dissertation by Phil Stoneman, submitted for a "Master of Philosophy in Publishing Studies at the University of Stirling". The dissertation examines 'Fanzine History and the Development of a Fanzine Culture', 'Fanzine Production' and Distribution' and the transition from 'From Zine to Ezine'.
exploring the academic side of the fantastic in pop culture by looking at science fiction, fantasy and horror films, television programmes and other pop culture artefacts.