Popular culture helps construct, define, and impact our everyday realities and must be taken seriously because popular culture is, simply, popular. Communication Perspectives on Popular Culture brings together communication experts with diverse backgrounds, from interpersonal communication, business and organizational communication, mass communication, media studies, narrative, rhetoric, gender studies, autoethnography, popular culture studies, and journalism. The contributors tackle such topics as music, broadcast and Netflix television shows, movies, the Internet, video games, and more, as they connect popular culture to personal concerns as well as larger political and societal issues. The variety of approaches in these chapters are simultaneously situated in the present while building a foundation for the future, as contributors explore new and emerging ways to approach popular culture. From case studies to emerging theories, the contributors examine how popular culture, media, and communication influence our everyday lives.
Contributions by: Tony E. Adams, Rob Anderson, Bob Batchelor, Krista J. Catalfamo, Kenneth N. Cissna, Katherine J. Denker, Robert Andrew Dunn, Eric M. Eisenberg, Lawrence Grossberg, Art Herbig, Andrew F. Herrmann, Will Howell, Johnny Jones, Ryessia Jones, Michelle Kelsey Kearl, Cheryl Ann Lambert, Jimmie Manning, Kristen L. McCauliff, Trevor Parry-Giles, Deanna D. Sellnow, Siobhan E. Smith, Danielle M. Stern, Jessalynn Strauss, Natalie Tindall, Adam W. Tyma