"Popular culture and the civic imagination: Case studies of creative social change," edited by Henry Jenkins, Gabriel Peters-Lazaro, and Sangita Shresthova
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https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2021.2183Keywords:
Civic engagement, Fan activism, Politics, Social movementsAbstract
Review of Henry Jenkins, Gabriel Peters-Lazaro, and Sangita Shresthova, editors, Popular culture and the civic imagination: Case studies of creative social change. New York: New York University Press, 2020; paperback, $32 (400p), ISBN 9781479869503; hardcover, $99 (400p), ISBN 9781479847204.
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