Hi all,
I have taught pop culture in the US online for about a decade. I've created
all my videos and put them on YouTube with CC license. Many of them have
been informed by Storey and Cullen's pop culture teaching texts:
I also have all of my written stuff (Learning guides, assignments,
syllabus, etc) with CC licenses and located here:
Hope that might be helpful in the build!
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 4:50 PM Jessica Norman <jessica.norman(a)sait.ca>
wrote:
Hi All,
An instructor contacted recently with the following request:
We are creating a Pop Culture Sociology course and we are looking for an
OER. Course Description:
Using a multi-disciplinary approach, students will explore and examine
popular culture as one of the most significant cultural and social agents
in contemporary society. Learners will study the emergence of pop culture
studies and a range of diverse theoretical approaches including critical
studies of gender, sexuality and race. Students will consider a variety of
mediums such as music, video games, social media, art, film/television,
fashion and celebrity. Finally, learners will study and reflect on the role
of popular culture in the development of individual identity and
group/community identity and action
I've checked the usual locations (OpenStax, OERCommons, MERLOT, BCcampus,
eCampus Ontario, OASIS, Open Textbook Library, OASIS, OpenOregon, OAPEN)
but I wanted to reach out in case there is a gem in a local repository. I
think the instructor is looking for something equivalent to John Storey's
textbook:
https://www.routledge.com/Cultural-Theory-and-Popular-Culture-An-Introducti…
Any leads are appreciated!
Cheers,
Jessica
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