Seminar
PoCuS Seminar
The Centre for Popular Culture Studies (PoCuS) cordially invites all colleagues to a seminar where the participants of HumaNetten’s most recent special issue on “Popular Culture, Media Engagement, and Democracy” (eds. Tommy Gustafsson & Mariah Larsson) present their articles.
- Catherine Happer (Glasgow University) & Anders Åberg (LNU), “Stranger Things on TikTok: Young People, Climate Change and Upside Down Political Communication”
- Ulf Zander (Lund University), “Left, Right or Wrong? Rammstein Playing with Symbols of Sex, Violence and Dictatorship as a Test of Democracy”
- Linus Johansson (LNU) “‘The Show Must Go On’: 1980s Music Videos, Moral Panics, and AIDS”
- Tommy Gustafsson (LNU), “Based on a True Story: Historical Accuracy and Democracy in The Unlikely Murderer”
- Mariah Larsson (LNU), “Malmö in the Public Imaginary: Thin Blue Line, Dialect Television Drama, and Local Patriotism”
The special issue is Open Access and can be downloaded here: https://open.lnu.se/index.php/hn/index