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Joanna Nowotny & Julian Reidy. Memes – Formen und Folgen eines Internetphänomens
Memes – Formen und Folgen eines Internetphänomens [Memes – Forms and Consequences of an Internet Phenomenon] is a monograph in the German language authored by Joanna Nowotny and Julian Reidy. In the introduction, five main chapters, and a conclusion, the
Michael Johann
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Semiotic Organization of Russian Environmental Internet Memes
In this article, the authors examine Russian environmental internet memes, presented on social networks such as VKontakte, Odnoklassniki, and on websites like Memepedia, Pikabu, and A. Chistopashin’s site.
E. V. Terentyeva, E. B. Pavlova
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Meme Discourse as an Object of Linguocognitive Modelling
Introduction. The goal of this study is to gain new insights into meme discourse by reconstructing its linguocognitive model, based on the properties and characteristics of memes, relevant for Internet communicators.Methodology and
I. V. Rogozina, N. Yu. Buhner
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This paper aims at presenting some reflections upon adopting Internet memes as possibilities for teaching in the context of digital cultures. In Brazil, millions of people interact in social media, on a daily basis, by editing, sharing, reading and reacting to a great variety of graphic texts, videos, photos, and songs that reflect their everyday ...
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INTERNET MEMES AS AN INTELLECTUAL PRODUCT OF COLLECTIVE CREATIVITY OF INTERNET USERS
The purpose of the article is to describe the phenomenon of memes and their significance in the context of the Internet space and to show how Internet memes affect the nature of communication on the web.
Kateryna Sosiedko
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„Вторая” жизнь советских комедий в интернет-мемах периода пандемии
Nowadays, it is hard to imagine internet culture without memes. To achieve a humorous effect, meme creators use various means, displaying unprecedented creativity. They often draw inspiration from cult Soviet comedies by Leonid Gaidai, Georgiy Daneliya,
Gabriela Wilk
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Phraseologization of Internet memes
The article analyzes modern Internet memes, which, due to their precedent, are able to be phraseologized in mass communication. Memes are considered intertextual polycode units that arise as a verbalized reflection on the dynamic development of events and actively function in the virtual media space.
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Racial microaggressions and perceptions of Internet memes [PDF]
Although more blatant forms of discrimination have declined, racial prejudice continues to manifest itself in subtle ways. For example, People of Color experience racial microaggressions (i.e., subtle slights or 'put downs') in their face-to-face interactions (Nadal, 2011) and in online contexts (Clark etźal., 2011).
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Into the meme stream: The value and spectacle of Internet memes
This article ‘tracks’ memes, forms of networked, pictorial/caption humour and social commentary – as well as cultural labour, through a process of value change: the ‘meme stream’. This is a process of incorporation of cultural resistance and labour into, and by, the dominant forces of capital that facilitate them: social media ...
Tyson Mitman, Jack Denham
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Internet Meme: Origin, Definition and Research Approaches
Introduction. The article analyzes various approaches to studying Internet memes as key elements of modern media communication. It highlights the need for a comprehensive description of memes, considering their continuous evolution.Methodology and ...
M. S. Sigaeva, N. V. Stepanova
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