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Competition and Success in the Meme Pool: a Case Study on Quickmeme.com [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The advent of social media has provided data and insights about how people relate to information and culture. While information is composed by bits and its fundamental building bricks are relatively well understood, the same cannot be said for culture ...
Coscia, Michele
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Collaborative Inference of Coexisting Information Diffusions

open access: yes, 2017
Recently, \textit{diffusion history inference} has become an emerging research topic due to its great benefits for various applications, whose purpose is to reconstruct the missing histories of information diffusion traces according to incomplete ...
Qian, Cong   +3 more
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Mutual Enrichment in Ranked Lists and the Statistical Assessment of Position Weight Matrix Motifs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Statistics in ranked lists is important in analyzing molecular biology measurement data, such as ChIP-seq, which yields ranked lists of genomic sequences. State of the art methods study fixed motifs in ranked lists.
Leibovich, Limor, Yakhini, Zohar
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Chatsky’s Image in Internet-Memes

open access: yesВиртуальная коммуникация и социальные сети, 2022
The article features Internet memes based on A. S. Griboyedov’s Woe from Wit. This comedy in verse is on all Russian school reading lists, but it can compete with current events and mass culture phenomena as a source of Internet means.
Anastasia M. Guryanova   +1 more
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Organisational Memetics?: Organisational Learning as a Selection Process [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Companies are not only systems created and controlled by those who manage them but also self-organising entities that evolve through learning. Whereas an organism is a creation of natural replicators, genes, an organisation can be seen as a product of an
Price, Ilfryn
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Memes

open access: yesProceedings of the ALISE Annual Conference
This study explores how memes represent cultural agency and identity across international and sociocultural boundaries and how they can impact sociocultural discourses in online spaces. Based on the theoretical framework of Burnett’s information domains, this study examines three specific examples to introduce how memes can traverse diverse contexts ...
Minhyung Jo   +4 more
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EVOLUTIONARY STABLE PROPERTIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN INDONESIA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The major idea is to use memetics as an analytical tool on viewing how the existing political parties towards General Election 2004 creating formation of their presidential candidacy, ideology behind it, the change of political atmosphere it will bring ...
Khanafiah, Mr Deni   +2 more
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