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The “thinking meme” meme

Metaphor and the Social World, 2021
AbstractAfter a brief flurry of attention following its introduction byDawkins (1976), the concept ofmemeshas largely disappeared from mainstream social and cognitive science discourse. A significant exception is Dennett’s (1995; 2017) writings on the philosophy of mind. In his most recent book,Dennett (2017)develops what he presents as a comprehensive
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Meme marketing effectiveness: A moderated-mediation model

open access: yesJournal of Retailing and Consumer Services
Underpinned by brand placement literature, associative network theory, and narrative transportation theory, this research examines how meme marketing types (brand prominent and brand subtle) create immersive consumer experiences through narrative ...
Ali Razzaq, Wei Shao, Sara Quach
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A Meme for Money [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
This paper argues that the usual framing of discussions of money, monetary policy, and fiscal policy plays into the hands of conservatives. That framing is also largely consistent with the conventional view of the economy and of society more generally. To put it the way that economists usually do, money “lubricates” the market mechanism — a good thing,
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The “core meme” meme

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1998
Differences in mutation rates, transmission chain-length, phenotypic manifestations, or the relative complexity of the mental representations in which they are embedded do not distinguish between “core” (intramodular) and “developing” (intermodular) memes, as Atran suggests.
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Memes and Suicide

Psychological Reports, 2009
The concept of memes is analyzed, and its applicability to suicidology explored. Proposals are made for possible memes implicated in suicidal behavior. A classification of suicidal memes is proposed and the relationship between memes and archetypes of suicide is discussed.
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On Meme–Gene Coevolution

Artificial Life, 2000
In this article we examine the effects of the emergence of a new replicator, memes, on the evolution of a pre-existing replicator, genes. Using a version of the NKCS model we examine the effects of increasing the rate of meme evolution in relation to the rate of gene evolution, for various degrees of interdependence between the two replicators.
Bull, Larry   +2 more
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The Meme Metaphor

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2000
In 1976, Richard Dawkins published The Selfish Gene, arguing that natural selection must be understood from the perspective of the genes because they alone—not individuals, not groups, not species—are the replicators on which selection ultimately acts.
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Memes and their themata

The American Journal of Psychology, 2010
Abstract When it is instantiated as a neuronal state, a meme is characterized as a phenotype in a novel neuronal sense. A thema is an instantiation of a meme as a conscious experience (a thought-meme). It is a primitive to which no location may be attributed, and it serves as a canonical representative of a class of memes.
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Memes shape brains shape memes

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2008
AbstractChristiansen & Chater's (C&C's) arguments share with memetics the ideas that language is an evolving organism and that brain capacities shape language by influencing the fitness of memes, although memetics also claims that memes in turn shape brains.
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The connectedness between meme tokens, meme stocks, and other asset classes: Evidence from a quantile connectedness approach

Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2023
Imran Yousaf   +2 more
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