Popular Culture through Social Research.

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Title: Popular Culture through Social Research.
Language: English
Authors: Cantor, Muriel Goldsman, Power, J. Gerard
Source: Communication Research. Dec 1994 21(6):677-682.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 6
Publication Date: 1994
Document Type: Opinion Papers
Journal Articles
Descriptors: Higher Education, Popular Culture, Research Methodology, Research Needs, Social Science Research
ISSN: 0093-6502
Abstract: Introduces a special issue devoted to methods of observing popular culture. Discusses briefly the articles included in the issue, and makes suggestions for other ways to approach the study of popular culture. Argues that methods of research are tied fundamentally to the questions asked, and the ways questions are asked are directed by theoretical orientation and world views. (SR)
Notes: Special Issue: Methods of Observing Popular Culture.
Journal Code: CIJJUN1995
Entry Date: 1995
Accession Number: EJ497417
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Introduces a special issue devoted to methods of observing popular culture. Discusses briefly the articles included in the issue, and makes suggestions for other ways to approach the study of popular culture. Argues that methods of research are tied fundamentally to the questions asked, and the ways questions are asked are directed by theoretical orientation and world views. (SR)
ISSN:0093-6502