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“How to Pronounce Meme.” Three YouTube Channels

open access: yesHumanities, 2017
Internet anomalies produce data and images beyond any authorship or source. They seem to compute and display the depths and potentials of the net “as such.” Explanations and theories surround and attempt to account for anomalies, from ARGs to NSA ...
Sandy Baldwin
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The ‘Meme’ Meme Revisited

open access: yes, 2014
The “meme” concept is usually attributed to Dawkins. It does, however, have a much longer history, predating the acceptance of the “gene” concept in early twentieth century biology. This chapter traces the history of the “meme” meme and explores the role of intentionality —or its exclusion—in the analogies drawn between biological and cultural ...
openaire   +2 more sources

METAPHOR MAPPING IN INDONESIAN POLITICAL INTERNET MEMES [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In this global social media era, it is very easy for people to share their ideas through internet. One of them is by making internet meme. Internet meme becomes new culture of sharingopinions easily in the worldwide networking.
Pranesti , Dian
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Blood Sugar, Your Pancreas, and Unicorns: The Development of Health Education Materials for Youth With Prediabetes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Background. The obesity epidemic has led to an increase in prediabetes in youth, causing a serious public health concern. Education on diabetes risk and initiation of lifestyle change are the primary treatment modalities.
Haberlin, Kathryn   +6 more
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«utformet ved samarbeide av talløse slegter og folkefærd, baade de mindre og de mere civiliserede»

open access: yesTidsskrift for Kulturforskning, 2022
As an unintended consequence of the business model of social mediacompanies, a new actor has entered the process where tradition creates new genres: the algorithm. Platform algorithms live dynamic lives in intimate connection with their human users. They
Guro Flinterud, Ida Tolgensbakk
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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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Tracking Large-Scale Video Remix in Real-World Events

open access: yes, 2013
Social information networks, such as YouTube, contains traces of both explicit online interaction (such as "like", leaving a comment, or subscribing to video feed), and latent interactions (such as quoting, or remixing parts of a video).
He, Xuming   +5 more
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Inheritance patterns in citation networks reveal scientific memes

open access: yes, 2014
Memes are the cultural equivalent of genes that spread across human culture by means of imitation. What makes a meme and what distinguishes it from other forms of information, however, is still poorly understood.
A Hulth   +38 more
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‘Viral’ hunts? A cultural Darwinian analysis of witch persecutions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The theory of Darwinian cultural evolution is gaining currency in many parts of the socio-cultural sciences, but it remains contentious. Critics claim that the theory is either fundamentally mistaken or boils down to a fancy re-description of things we ...
Boudry, Maarten, Hofhuis, Steije
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