Incoming Resources
- On Michael Jackson, Margo Jefferson
- See what can be done, essays, criticism, and commentary, Lorrie Moore
- Television, ethnicity and cultural change, Marie Gillespie
- Reality TV, Realism and Revelation, Anita Biressi, Heather Nunn
- Empowered, popular feminism and popular misogyny, Sarah Banet-Weiser
- Representations of the post/human, monsters, aliens, and others in popular culture, Elaine L. Graham
- The Korean wave, Korean popular culture in global context, edited by Yasue Kuwahara
- Gay and lesbian subculture in urban China, Loretta Wing Wah Ho
- Icons of hip hop, an encyclopedia of the movement, music, and culture, edited by Mickey Hess
- Media on the move, global flow and contra-flow, edited by Daya Kishan Thussu
- Christmas, ideology and popular culture, edited by Sheila Whiteley
- Culture industry, Heinz Steinert ; translated by Sally-Ann Spencer
- The popular music and entertainment culture of Barbados, pathways to digital culture, Curwen Best
- America in literature and film, modernist perceptions, postmodernist representations, Ahmed Elbeshlawy
- Rock and Popular Music, Politics, Policies, Institutions, edited by Tony Bennett, Simon Frith, Larry Grossberg, John Shepherd, Graeme Turner
- Time travel, pop, media and sexuality, 1976-96, Jon Savage
- Television drama, agency, audience and myth, John Tulloch
- Digital culture, play, and identity, a World of Warcraft reader, edited by Hilde G. Corneliussen and Jill Walker Rettberg
- The spectral metaphor, living ghosts and the agency of invisibility, Esther Peeren
- Worlds apart, modernity through the prism of the local, edited by Daniel Miller
- The Disneyization of society, Alan Bryman
- Keyframes, popular cinema and cultural studies, edited by Matthew Tinkcom and Amy Villarejo
- Cultural studies and the study of popular culture, John Storey
- Limits to Culture, Urban Regeneration vs. Dissident Art, Malcolm Miles
- Videography, video media as art and culture, Sean Cubitt
- Empowered, popular feminism and popular misogyny, Sarah Banet-Weiser
- The costs of connection, how data is colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism, Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias
- The representation of the past, museums and heritage in the post-modern world, Kevin Walsh
- The aesthetics of popular art, Jostein Gripsrud (ed.)
- The audience, a history of crowds, publics, and individuals, Richard Butsch
- Cultural resistance, 9/11, and the war on terror, sensible interventions, Jenifer Chao
- Communication perspectives on popular culture, edited by Andrew F. Herrmann and Art Herbig
- Reading the popular, John Fiske ; with new introductory essay on Why Fiske still matters, by Henry Jenkins, and with a new discussion on the topic of Reading Fiske and understanding the popular, between Kevin Glynn, Jonathan Gray and Pamela Wilson
- Popular fiction, technology, ideology, production, reading, Tony Bennett
- Bodies in code, interfaces with new media, Mark Hansen
- Brand society, how brands transform management and lifestyle, Martin Kornberger
- Inside clubbing, sensual experiments in the art of being human, Phil Jackson
- Mapping the beat, popular music and contemporary theory, Thomas Swiss, John Sloop, and Andrew Herman
- Everyday music listening, absorption, dissociation and trancing, Ruth Herbert
- Space travel and culture, from Apollo to space tourism, edited by Martin Parker and David Bell
- Interrogating postfeminism, gender and the politics of popular culture, edited by Yvonne Tasker and Diane Negra
- This young monster, Charlie Fox
- Popular literacies, childhood and schooling, edited by Jackie Marsh and Elaine Millard
- Watching YouTube, extraordinary videos by ordinary people, Michael Strangelove
- Cultural studies, an anthology, edited by Michael Ryan ; associate editor Hanna Musiol
- Cyberculture theorists, Manuel Castells and Donna Haraway, David Bell
- Popular culture, the metropolitan experience, Iain Chambers
- Common culture, symbolic work at play in the everyday cultures of the young, Paul Willis
- The pandemic century, a history of contagion - from the Spanish flu to covid-19, Mark Honigsbaum
- Paris blues, African American music and French popular culture, 1920-1960, Andy Fry