EUPOP2014 Conference Reminder 

The third annual international conference of the European Popular Culture Association (EPCA) will be held at the University of the Arts, London UK (272 High Holborn, London WC1V 7EY July 29th – 31st 2014

EUPOP2014 will explore European popular culture in all its various forms. 

There will be opportunities for networking, publishing and developing caucus groups within the EPCA.


Registration is possible for one day if you do not wish to attend the full conference.

To register go to: https://eupop2014registration.wufoo.com/forms/eupop2014-conference-registration/

For details of the conference programme and speakers visit:

http://eupop2014.tumblr.com

www.facebook.com/eupop2014

You can follow the conference on Twitter @EUPOP2014 and via the hashtag: #EUPOP2014 

 
Keynote speakers:

Feona Attwood 

Gary Needham and Jean Wainwright

Lenny Henry 

John Hill 


The European Popular Culture Association 

The European Popular Culture Association (EPCA) promotes the study of popular culture from, in and about Europe. Popular culture involves a wide range of activities, material forms and audiences. EPCA aims to examine and discuss these different aspects as they relate both to Europe and to Europeans across the globe, whether contemporary or historical 


EPCA President, Pamela Church Gibson, [log in to unmask]
Journal of European Popular Culture Editor, Graeme Harper, [log in to unmask]
PCA-Finland Director, Adjunct Professor Kari Kallioniemi, [log in to unmask]
IIPC Coordinator Kimi Karki, [log in to unmask]

 

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Sarah Gilligan - Lecturer - Media Studies
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