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  2. Popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Popular culture (also called pop culture or mass culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as popular art [cf. pop art] or mass art, sometimes contrasted with fine art) [1] [2] and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.

  3. Free-culture movement - Wikipedia

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    The decline of the news media industry's market share is blamed on free culture but scholars like Clay Shirky claim that the market itself, not free culture, is what is killing the journalism industry. [13] The free art movement is distinct from the free culture movement as the artist retains full copyright for the work. The free art movement ...

  4. Everything Bad Is Good for You - Wikipedia

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    Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter is a non-fiction book written by Steven Johnson.Published in 2005, it details Johnson's theory that popular culture – in particular television programs and video games – has grown more complex and demanding over time and is making society as a whole more intelligent, contrary to the perception that ...

  5. 10 pop culture moments that destigmatized weed - AOL

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    Comedy, music, and movies have often shown cannabis use in a combination of both humorous and positive light, challenging age-old stereotypes and contributing to its acceptance in mainstream culture.

  6. 25 pop culture moments that defined 2024 - AOL

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    Zendaya started the first half of the year with two hit movies that came in first place at the box office. In March, she co-starred with Timothée Chalamet, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Javier ...

  7. Category:Popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Popular culture, or pop culture is the vernacular (people's) culture that prevails in a modern society. The content of popular culture is determined in large part by industries that disseminate cultural material, for example the film, television, and publishing industries, as well as the news media popular culture cannot be described as just the aggregate product of those industries; instead ...

  8. Lies pop culture told you about life as a twenty-something

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    2. You will spend all day hanging out at a local coffee shop with your crew. There are four major issues with this fantasy: - You probably can't afford to buy coffee from a café every day.

  9. Excorporation - Wikipedia

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    Excorporation is the process through which mass cultural commodities are changed or remade into one’s own culture. The theory of Excorporation was popularized by sociologist John Fiske, in order to explain the ongoing struggle between the dominant and subordinate groups in popular culture.