Center for the Study of Popular Culture
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Center for the Study of Popular Culture may refer to:
- The David Horowitz Freedom Center, founded in the 1980s by political activist David Horowitz; the center changed its name in July 2006.
- The academic organization founded at Bowling Green State University in 1968 by Ray Browne, the home for many years of The Popular Press (now at the University of Wisconsin-Madison). The Center is now called the Department of Popular Culture.