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Insights into Internet Memes

open access: yesProceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 2021
Internet memes are phenomena that rapidly gain popularity or notoriety on the Internet. Often, modifications or spoofs add to the profile of the original idea thus turning it into a phenomenon that transgresses social and cultural boundaries.
Bauckhage, Christian
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Semiotic Organization of Russian Environmental Internet Memes

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2023
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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Memes at an exhibition: consumer interpretations of internet memes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Have you ever participated a virtual exhibition that is made up of memes? If not, it is high time. Our research subjects put together virtual exhibitions of memes and their explanations as guides. Our projective exploratory research focused on internet-literate consumers’ choices and interpretations of internet memes.
Horváth, Dóra, Mitev, Ariel Zoltán
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Humorous Writing Exercise Using Internet Memes On English Classes

open access: yesLingua Cultura, 2012
This study discusses Internet memes found by Internet users and how they appeal for them, by deconstructing what internet meme is and what it does. Analysis are conducted especially on how the relation between images, text, and meanings connect with ...
Abdul Aziz Turhan Kariko
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Joy of Learning Through Internet Memes

open access: yesInternational Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP), 2020
The currency of today’s social media is influence. The influence is any action or reaction by which you can drive your thoughts on people’s mind through social platforms. Internet memes are getting very popular in today’s generation. With the rise of technology and technological devices, the ability of concentration of young minds has drastically ...
Rishabh Reddy   +3 more
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Internet memes

open access: yesWEB90, 2016
Dans le même dossier de Journal of Visual Culture (special issue on Internet Memes), Décembre 2014, vol. 13, no. 3, nous vous recommandons également : It’s Supposed to Look Like Shit: The Internet Ugly Aesthetic de Nick ...
Valérie Schafer
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Internet Memes as Instruments of Subversion in the Context of Islam and Muslims [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This research investigates the nature of internet memes as instruments of subversion in the context of Islam and Muslims. For the purpose of this research, internet memes including Twitter hashtags have been conceived as idea units.
Kala, Geetanjali
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Knowing How to Ask About Digital Culture in Youth Mental Health Care: A Co-Designed Tool. [PDF]

open access: yesEarly Interv Psychiatry
ABSTRACT Background With the digital cultures that youth are exposed to and participating in come potential risks and protective factors for their mental health. However, despite clear need there is a lack of guidance to help mental health professionals evaluate the role of social media, artificial intelligence, and other technologies in young people's
Paquin V   +6 more
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Reinterpretacja wizerunku prezydenta Wołodymyra Zełenskiego w polskich memach internetowych w czasie wojny ukraińsko-rosyjskiej

open access: yesRelacje Międzykulturowe, 2023
REINTERPRETATION OF THE IMAGE OF PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY IN POLISH INTERNET MEMES DURING THE UKRAINE-RUSSIA WAR The article discusses the online reception of the image of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in 2022.
Rafał Mazur
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Understanding of comical texts in people with different types of attitudes towards humour

open access: yesThe European Journal of Humour Research, 2021
This study aimed to test a hypothesis about the correlation between levels of gelotophobia, gelotophilia, and katagelasticism and understanding of Internet memes as a specific form of humour. Participants were 45 native speakers of Russian (aged 18 – 30;
Daniil Rivin, Olga Shcherbakova
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