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'Got my shoes, got my Pokémon': spaces of children's popular culture
John Horton
University of Northampton
Centre for Psychological and Sociological Sciences
Centre for Health Sciences and Services
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Popular
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Shoes
100%
Popular Culture
100%
Cultural Phenomenon
100%
Spatial Practice
100%
Europe
50%
Childrens
50%
North America
50%
Cultural Forms
50%
South-East Asia
50%
Merchandising
50%
Everyday Geographies
50%
Arts and Humanities
Spatial
100%
Mass Culture
100%
Popular
66%
Cultural Phenomenon
66%
Europe
33%
quotidian
33%
Cultural Forms
33%
Australasia
33%
juncture
33%
North America
33%
Southeast Asia
33%
Social Sciences
Mass Culture
100%
UK
50%
North America
50%
South East Asia
50%
Europe
50%
Merchandising
50%