Be sure to point them to: Milner, R. (2016). The world made meme: Public conversations and participatory media. MIT Press. Phillips, W., & Milner, R. (2018). The ambivalent internet: Mischief, oddity, and antagonism online. John Wiley & Sons. -- Michael Zimmer, PhD Associate Professor, School of Information Studies Director, Center for Information Policy Research University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee e: zimmerm@uwm.edu t: @michaelzimmer w: www.michaelzimmer.org
On Apr 20, 2018, at 2:45 AM, Anja Venter <anjaventer@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi people of AoIR,
I am currently supervising a student who is looking at how students use memes on Facebook to engage with campus culture/politics on particular university sites.
Can anyone point me to the most recent meme literature/theories/studies/concepts?
Your help is much appreciated! Thanks, Anja
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