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Memes as Mechanisms: How Digital Subculture Informs the Real World

This article has been cross-posted from the Convergence Culture Consortium blog.
In the last week of January, an interesting conversational thread broke out on the Association of Internet Researchers mailing list regarding a video about scholarship in the “critical commons,” on the debate between digital humanities and media studies. The video follows below, but judging by [...]

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Internet Culture Research: New (?) Thoughts on Memes

This article is highly experimental and has been published merely as a thought-provoking piece; therefore, please forgive any rambling that takes place throughout. – The Management
Ever since I got involved with ROFLcon (I attended the very first one and have been working with the team on hosting the smaller ROFLthing events since), I have had [...]

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