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Gina Childers; Donna Governor; Kania Greer; Vaughan James – Research in Science Education, 2024
Science fiction conventions are places where the convergence of science fiction and science is discussed within diverse communities. Many of these science fiction conventions offer programming focused on science, often described as "science tracks," for science experts to share their experiences, expertise, scientific findings, and…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Conferences (Gatherings), Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy
Duggan, Jennifer – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
The politics of children's literature and the actors surrounding it have never been more visible than they are now, in the digital age. As one of the first children's series to gain widespread popularity concurrently with the spread of the internet, the Harry Potter septet arrived on the global stage at the perfect moment to develop an avid,…
Descriptors: Politics, Childrens Literature, Authors, Novels
Chang, Bo – Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning, 2017
As one of the public pedagogical sites, Television (TV) has been studied from different perspectives. The purpose of this study is to discuss how TV serves as a habitat for learning in the ecological learning system. The author argues that TV as a habitat provides an exciting, entertaining, dramatic, and social environment which stimulates…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Informal Education, Popular Culture, Educational Innovation
Hobbs, Renee – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2019
When students have the freedom to use digital media to create, communicate and disseminate messages, transgression occurs. In this paper, I situate in-school youth production in the context of pedagogical theories of participatory culture, art education, and digital and media literacy education. Using interviews with four experienced high school…
Descriptors: Creativity, Freedom, Teacher Student Relationship, Mass Media
Jubas, Kaela; Johnston, Dawn E. B.; Chiang, Angie – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2014
Using the medical drama Grey's Anatomy as an exemplar, this article discusses findings from a qualitative case study exploring impacts of popular (or pop) culture on Canadian audience members' understanding of social issues, particularly health care policy. Adopting a neo-Gramscian perspective, our fundamental premise is that pop culture operates…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Popular Culture, Health Services, Teaching Methods
Collier, Diane R. – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2015
Everyday cultural resources that originate outside school offer possibilities for multimodal creativity and identity play, as children consume, transform and produce multimodal texts. In this study, Kyle, a boy in elementary school, fluidly performed social identities and engaged in playful and parodic rescripting of identities and resources from…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Athletics, Elementary School Students, Males
Carlisle, Katie – Music Education Research, 2011
This paper explores the convergence of technology and the arts within the context of aurality in the twenty-first century. Jenkins argued this is taking place within a cultural convergence, whereby a vernacular culture focused upon participation, creation, performance, and migratory behaviour of media audiences has emerged. The developing changes…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Auditory Stimuli, Hearing (Physiology), Influence of Technology
Snowball, J. D.; Jamal, M.; Willis, K. G. – Social Indicators Research, 2010
Contrary to Bourdieu's theory ("Distinction: A social critique of the judgment of taste". Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press (1984)) that cultural consumption of so-called "high" versus popular culture is determined by socio-economic class, Peterson ("Poetics" 21:243-258, 1992; "Poetics"…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Popular Culture, Foreign Countries, Social Indicators
Maudlin, Julie G.; Sandlin, Jennifer A.; Thaller, Jonel – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2012
We focus on the recently emerging "baby culture" that is fostering a curriculum of consumption and consumerism among parents-to-be and infants aged zero-to-three. To gain insight into how the cultural artifacts, practices, and trends emerging from this demographic are shaping the way we think and act in a consumer culture, we investigate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Life Style, Purchasing, Consumer Economics
Johnson, Elisabeth – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
Drawing on multimodal, post-structural, and critical theory, the author examines a high-school English classroom exchange about editing a student publication. Analysing a young woman's embodied identity performances, the author illustrates how Simone, a tenth-grader, employed, adjusted, and coupled modes of communication like speech, laughter,…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, High School Students, English Instruction, Grade 10
Wright, Robin Redmon; Sandlin, Jennifer A. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of popular culture, especially prime-time television, on women viewers' identity development. More specifically, this study explores one television show, the 1962-1964 Cathy Gale episodes of "The Avengers," as a portal to adult learning. We explored how television, as a form of public…
Descriptors: Feminism, Television Viewing, Popular Culture, Females
Lawrence, Salika A.; McNeal, Kelly; Yildiz, Melda N. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2009
This article describes how faculty provided opportunities for urban high school students to develop literacy proficiencies in reading, writing, and technology. The 12 students participating in an on-campus summer program completed four projects using technology. The faculty collected and reviewed a variety of sources to gain insights into the…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Popular Culture, Audiences, Adult Literacy
Woo, Yen Yen Joyceln – Educational Researcher, 2008
In this article, the author outlines how she used qualitative research methodologies to translate her research findings into a social-realist narrative film that has engaged multiple audiences. This process raises questions about what translation means when research is represented in the form of an imaginative text and how education researchers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Audiences
Meloni, Christine – Library Media Connection, 2007
Recently, many new and veteran authors have begun creating modern vampires that are seducing readers with their tales of mystery, suspense, and hunger. Their audiences span most age groups, but teens especially seem to be drawn to these books. As such, librarians must develop a better understanding of which vampire stories really stand out. In…
Descriptors: Audiences, Childrens Literature, Fiction, Literary Genres
Howard, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Amy Richlin, a professor of classics at the University of California at Los Angeles, has just translated "Poenulus," a comedy likely written between 224 B.C. and 184 B.C. by the Roman playwright Plautus. To make the comedy comprehensible for modern audiences, Richlin came up with with a bolder and deliberately controversial approach: Seek out…
Descriptors: Comedy, Popular Culture, Translation, Audiences
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