Popular Culture Association: British Popular Culture, April 8-11, 2026

deadline for submissions: 
November 30, 2025
full name / name of organization: 
Popular Culture Association
contact email: 

Popular Culture Association: British Popular Culture 

Call for Papers

The British Popular Culture area of the Popular Culture/American Culture Association (PCA/ACA) is now accepting submissions for the 2026 national conference to be held April 8-11, 2026, in Atlanta, GA at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis!

Academics at all stages in their careers, as well as independent scholars, are encouraged to apply. We particularly encourage submissions by graduate students. 

We welcome presentations about any aspect of British Pop Culture, which includes not only the United Kingdom but may also include the Commonwealth, Canada, and Australia as well as any adaptations of works originating in these areas but translated/set outside of these countries. (For example, Hulu’s 2022 Fire Island is set in modern-day New York but is adapted from Jane Austen’s 18th century novel Pride and Prejudice). 

While other PCA areas have a more narrowed focus on aspects of British Popular Culture, our area encourages breadth and variety of medium and genre.  We consider popular culture to include films, documentaries, TV series, social media, literature, music, plays, comics, mythology/folklore, sociopolitical issues, food, clothing, etc. We are particularly interested in adaptations, franchises, and popular culture texts that mix historical settings and contemporary concerns. If you have an idea for something you aren’t sure will fit or that might be too niche, please email the area chair to ask!

In recent years, there have been presentations about Sanditon, rock music in mining communities, Emma, Ken Loach, Frankenstein, Shelley, Home Fires, public safety PSAs, Spencer, Downton AbbeyThe Wicker Man, The Tempest, A Place to Call Home, James Bond, The Essex Serpent, The Streets, Doc Martin, Jonny Greenwood, Shakespeare, and The Crown

We welcome papers on the following new British Pop Culture properties/interests/fandoms (which is not remotely exhaustive): RivalsTom Jones, BBC radio programming, Great Expectations, Becoming Elizabeth, Noelle, The Confessions of Frannie Langton, All Creatures Great and Small, Netflix’s PersuasionMr. Malcolm’s List, The Nevers, Downton Abbey: A New Era, Operation Mincemeat, Last Night in Soho, Together, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, The Duke, Belfast, Glastonbury and music festivals, Dig, Gentleman Jack, Good Luck to You, 2000 A.D., and Pursuit of Love, just to name a few.

We are seeking 15-20 minute presentations.

For individual presentations, please submit a title and 150-200 word abstracts. Please consult the Submission Guidelines page for more information. For panels or themed session proposals, each presenter should enter their own proposal; the chair should contact the area chair with the title of the panel and the names of the presenters.

Important Dates to Remember

Submissions Open on September 1, 2025

Early Bird Registration Begins October 1, 2025

Deadline for Paper Proposals November 30, 2025

Travel Grant Applications Due December 15, 2025

Early Bird Registration Ends for Presenters January 15, 2026

Regular Registration Begins for Presenters January 16, 2026

Regular Registration Ends for Presenters February 15, 2026

Those Presenters Not Registered by Feb. 15 Will be Dropped from the Program

Late Registration Starts for Presenters February 16, 2026

Conference in Atlanta, April 8-11, 2026

 

Further inquiries can be sent to 

Dr. Kevin M. Flanagan

Term Associate Professor, Department of English, George Mason University

kflanag AT gmu.edu

https://english.gmu.edu/people/kflanag