The Journal of Popular Culture
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| The Journal of Popular Culture | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviated title | JPC |
| Discipline | Culture |
| Language | English |
| Publication details | |
| Publisher | Blackwell Publishing (USA) |
| Publication history | 1968 to present |
| Indexing | |
| ISSN | 0022-3840 |
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The Journal of Popular Culture (JPC) is a peer-reviewed journal and the official publication of the Popular Culture Association.
The popular culture movement was founded on the principle that the perspectives and experiences of common folk offer compelling insights into the social world.[citation needed]
The Journal of Popular Culture publishes academic essays on all aspects of popular or mass culture. The organization has a meeting each year, usually within the continental United States, with the American Culture Association.
The JPC is headquartered in East Lansing, Michigan and is published six times a year, printed by Blackwell Publishing. The Editor is Gary C. Hoppenstand.

