You might be interested in the work of Ryan Milner -- his dissertation is up on his academia.edu page (http://cofc.academia.edu/RyanMMilner) and I'm sure he'll have some other work that might be of interest. On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 7:13 AM, Sanni Pennanen <sanni.pennanen@gmail.com>wrote:
Dear all,
I would be interested to know if there are researchers amongst you who would be focusing on memes and/or internet fails (for example lamebook etc.). Also tips about readings on the matter would be highly appreciated. I'm currently planning my PhD studies in folkloristics with the topic of Internet fails, memes and questions of authenticity in online communication.
Thanks!
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