A research guide to support engagement with Cultural Studies, including work in internet culture, film and television, Web 2.0 activism, alter-globalization and human rights, and more.
The Canadian Association of Cultural Studies (CACS) is a national organization devoted to both promoting teaching and research in Cultural Studies and to fostering connections to community groups and practices outside the traditional sphere of academia.
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The individuals who comprise the PCA/ACA are a group of scholars and enthusiasts who study popular culture. The PCA/ACA offers a venue to come together and share ideas and interests about the field or about a particular subject within the field. It also provides publication opportunities and sponsors the PCA/ACA Endowment.