English literature departments as centers of the humanities / Ray B. Browne
American studies and popular culture / Ray B. Browne
Folklore to populore / Ray B. Browne
Snap, crackle, pop culture and communication curricula / Carlnita Greene
Is the anthropological study of popular culture still at a distance? / Benjamin K. Urish
History: a river both wide and deep / Ray B. Browne
On the linkages between sociology and popular culture / Arthur G. Neal
Popular culture and philosophy / Raymond Ruble
Interdisciplinary opportunities: therapeutic culture and the study of religion in the United States / Gregory Thompson
Pop goes the geographer: synergies between geography and popular culture / Thomas L. Bell and Margaret M. Gripshover
Popular culture and women's studies / Jane Caputi with Michelle Sharkey
Popular culture in a business curriculum / Ann Kneavel
Linkages between popular culture and economics / Helen Youngelson-Neal
Popular culture and ethnic studies: curricular and pedagogic reflections / C. Richard King and David J. Leonard
The value of teaching popular culture in the community college: a stew of abstract, concrete, serious, and not-so-serious notions / Lynn G. Bartholome
Putting methodology where the mouth is: integrating popular culture into the traditional high school curriculum / Katherine Lynde
Popular culture in sports, the popular culture of sports: a cross-disciplinary historical view / Douglas A. Noverr
Teaching popular culture in relation to the social sciences: a critical-emancipatory view from Europe / Mel van Elteren.