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Center for the Study of Popular Culture
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".
External links
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