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POPULARIZATION OR PROSTITUTION?
The Modern Language Journal, 1930Author's summary.— Limit the number of high school pupils studying French because the majority of pupils have no present or future need of French; nor is it likely to be of cultural value to them.
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On Popularity in the Blogosphere
IEEE Internet Computing, 2010The blogosphere's more outgoing and informal social nature provides an opportunity to exploit more socially oriented features, such as credibility and popularity, for searching, recommendation, and other tasks. In this article, the authors present evidence that blog popularity in particular has been underexploited by current search engines, including ...
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Popular Culture: Why Is It Popular?
Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 1981ABSTRACTAlthough popular culture is a product of the economic market, its meaning and appeal cannot be explained simply as entrepreneurial manipulation. As a part of leisure, popular culture choices change as different sets of goals, associations, and role expectations are developed through the life course.
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2017
Popular virtue is the first in-depth study of the complicated and shifting trajectory of the moral politics of working-class Radicalism between 1820 and the 1860s. During this period popular Radicalism shifted from an engagement with moral, sexual and gender heterodoxies and a festive political culture towards a more austere and ...
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Popular virtue is the first in-depth study of the complicated and shifting trajectory of the moral politics of working-class Radicalism between 1820 and the 1860s. During this period popular Radicalism shifted from an engagement with moral, sexual and gender heterodoxies and a festive political culture towards a more austere and ...
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2020
Abstract This chapter aims to determine whether there is a principled distinction between popular music and other music. Rejecting a quantitative interpretation of “popular” as anything that is widely enjoyed, this essay defends a model in which popular music stands in a contrastive relationship to so-called “art” music, where particular
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Abstract This chapter aims to determine whether there is a principled distinction between popular music and other music. Rejecting a quantitative interpretation of “popular” as anything that is widely enjoyed, this essay defends a model in which popular music stands in a contrastive relationship to so-called “art” music, where particular
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Popular memory, popular culture
2015This book chapter traces the national and transnational popular memory of the Second World War through an examination of commemorations, war films and television representations since 1945. Case studies examined include Soviet and British film, German television and European commemoration of D Day.
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On the concept and connotation of science popularization ethics
Cultures of Science, 2021Fujun Ren
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Discourse Studies of Scientific Popularization: Questioning the Boundaries
Discourse Studies, 2003Greg Myers
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