| Journal of Popular Culture 1996 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| American popular culture and New Zealand broadcasting: the reception of early radio serials. | Sociology and social work | Day, Patrick |
| Ang Lee's domestic tragicomedy: immigrant nostalgia, exotic/ethnic tour, global market. | Sociology and social work | Sheng-mei Ma |
| Anglophone popular culture in the Mexican University English Curriculum. | Sociology and social work | Zoreda, Margaret Lee |
| A woman passing through: Helen Chaddick and the maturation of the empire in British Central Africa. | Sociology and social work | Wolf, James |
| Beyond the reef: cultural constructions of Hawaii in mainland America, Australia and Japan. | Sociology and social work | Lewis, George H. |
| Birmingham revisited: cultural studies in a post-Soviet world.(Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies) | Sociology and social work | Gaunt, Philip |
| Bitter-sweet conversions: changing times for the British pub. | Sociology and social work | Everitt, John C., Bowler, Ian R. |
| Conceptualizing the impact of US popular culture globally. | Sociology and social work | Elteren, Mel van |
| Deep structures: polpop culture on primetime television.(politics and television) | Sociology and social work | McBride, Allan, Toburen, Robert K. |
| Defining trade characters and their role in American popular culture.(trade characters in promotional advertising) | Sociology and social work | Phillips, Barbara J. |
| Feminist consciousness in woman-centered Hindi films. | Sociology and social work | Dasgupta, Shamita Das |
| 'Finnegans Wake,' 'Lady Pokingham,' and Victorian erotic fantasy. | Sociology and social work | Presley, John Woodrow |
| From folk to computer songs: the evolution of Malaysian popular music, 1930-1990. | Sociology and social work | Lockard, Craig A. |
| From sanitation to liberation?: The modern and postmodern marketing of menstrual products. | Sociology and social work | Park, Shelley M. |
| From Victorian to Victoria's Secret: the foundations of modern erotic wear. | Sociology and social work | Workman, Nancy V. |
| Fulbright experiences and popular culture.(Fulbright Association of Alumni of International Cultural Exchange) | Sociology and social work | Jackson, Carlton |
| Hack writing vs. belle letters: the strategic implications of literary achievement. | Sociology and social work | Walle, Alf H. |
| Ideology, social commentary and resistance in popular music: a case study of Singapore. | Sociology and social work | Lily Kong, Phua Siew Chye |
| Internationalizing popular culture studies. | Sociology and social work | Browne, Ray B. |
| "I remember it well": Paul Bern, Jean Harlow, and the negotiation of information. | Sociology and social work | Bailey-Goldschmidt, Janice, Kalfatovic, Mary C., Kalfatovic, Martin R. |
| "Is this going to be another bug-hunt?": S-F tradition versus biology-as-destiny in James Cameron's 'Aliens.' | Sociology and social work | Blackmore, Tim |
| 'Joy in repetition'?: Prince's 'Graffiti Bridge' and 'Sign o' the Times' as sequels to 'Purple Rain.' | Sociology and social work | Plasse, Marie A. |
| Lorries and lorry driving in Britain 1948-1968: the end of an era.(British popular culture) | Sociology and social work | Cooper, Howard |
| Man of iron: representing and shaping historical consciousness through film - a Polish case. | Sociology and social work | Long, Kristi S. |
| Mexican caricature and the politics of popular culture. | Sociology and social work | Rich, Paul, Reyes, Guillermo De Los |
| Minds mad for dancing: polkamania on the London stage. | Sociology and social work | Smigel, Libby |
| 'Northern Exposure' and mythology of the global community. | Sociology and social work | Taylor, Annette M., Upchurch, David |
| Nostalgia for the future: the end of history and postmodern "pop" T.V.(British popular culture) | Sociology and social work | Mason, Francis |
| November bull-running in Stamford, Lincolnshire. | Sociology and social work | Walsh, Martin W. |
| On the road and in the air: gender and technology in girls' automobile and airplane serials, 1909-1932. | Sociology and social work | Inness, Sherrie A. |
| Playspace invaders: Huizinga, Baudrillard and video game violence. | Sociology and social work | Schroeder, Randy |
| Popular culture and reconstructing multi-tiered reality: gender, Latino, subaltern, and criminal studies. | Sociology and social work | Rich, Paul, De los Reyes, Guillermo |
| Popular culture/multiculturalism. | Sociology and social work | Cawelti, John G. |
| Popular music, television, and generational identity. | Sociology and social work | Burns, Gary |
| Quelling the "oxygen of publicity": British broadcasting and "the troubles" during the Thatcher years. | Sociology and social work | Edgerton, Gary |
| Revolution remembered: Chairman Mao badges and Chinese nationalist ideology. | Sociology and social work | Schrift, Melissa, Pilkey, Keith |
| Singing and dancing in the baser manner: a plea for the democratization of taste.(criticism of popular art) | Sociology and social work | Ruesga, G. Albert |
| Soap operas and gossip.(the role of soap operas in society) | Sociology and social work | Riegel, Henriette |
| Spanish fly redivivus: dietary supplements as sexual stimulants. | Sociology and social work | Hall, Dennis |
| Spy stories, espionage and the public in the twentieth century. | Sociology and social work | Price, Thomas J. |
| Stephen King's 'Misery': Freudian sexual symbolism and the battle of the sexes. | Sociology and social work | Schroeder, Natalie |
| Subway performance: an excavation.(subway culture in the US) | Sociology and social work | McMahan, Jane |
| Super frustration Sunday: the day Prodigy's fantasy baseball died; an analysis of the dynamics of electronic communication. | Sociology and social work | Hiltner, Judith R., Walker, James R. |
| The cultural veneer of 'Star Trek.' | Sociology and social work | Kreitzer, Larry |
| The dream of total war: the limits of a genre. | Sociology and social work | Witek, Joseph |
| The "Englishness" of English cricket.(British popular culture) | Sociology and social work | Simons, John |
| The future of "No Future": punk rock and postmodern theory.(British popular culture) | Sociology and social work | Davies, Jude |
| The impact of church closure on Australian popular culture. | Sociology and social work | Clark, Jennifer |
| The 'Mary Rose' revisited: Tudor myths, popular history and "The Tears that England Owes."(British popular culture) | Sociology and social work | Barker, Simon |
| The Original Celtics and the 1926-27 American Basketball League. | Sociology and social work | Nelson, Murry |
| The philosophy of the road in Brazil: lorries and their mottoes. | Sociology and social work | Burke, Peter |
| The 'Radiokappleik': regional Norwegian folk music in the media.(folk music quiz contest) | Sociology and social work | Goertzen, Christopher |
| The renaissance of the German garden gnome. | Sociology and social work | Dinkelacker, Horst |
| The siren scream of telesex: speech, seduction and simulation. | Sociology and social work | King, C. Richard |
| The somersaults of monkeys: diffusion of culture and meaning across the Pacific rim.(quote by film director describing intermingling of various cultures in China) | Sociology and social work | Lewis, George H. |
| "This is Germany! It's 1933!" Appropriations and constructions of "fascism" in New York punk/hardcore in the 1980s. | Sociology and social work | Ward, James J. |
| Travel literature: the "Medland" trope in the British holiday brochure.(analysis of travel brochures)(British popular culture) | Sociology and social work | Mulvey, Christopher |
| Whatever happened to the graffiti art movement?(graffiti as an art form in the US) | Sociology and social work | Powers, Lynn A. |
| Wrestling with America: media, national images, and the global village.(the Americanization of British media)(British popular culture) | Sociology and social work | Spark, Alasdair |
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