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MDST 2032 Visual Literacies & Design (Frost): Meme Materials from Class
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The Reason Every Meme Uses the Same Font - Vox Media [Canvas]
T: Listen: Reply All - #98 Fog of Covfefe [Canvas]
The Business of Gifs - Then and Now (Vox Media) [Canvas]
eBooks
The Discursive Power of Memes in Digital Culture: Semiotics, Intertextuality, and Ideology
by
Bradley E. Wiggins
Publication Date: 2019
Hood
by
Alison Kinney, Ian Bogost, and Christopher Schaberg
Publication Date: 2016
Internet Memes and Society: Social, Cultural, and Political Contexts
by
Anastasia Bertazzoli
Publication Date: 2019
Memes in Digital Culture: Memes in Digital Culture
by
Limor Shifman
Publication Date: 2013
Memes to Movements: How the World's Most Viral Media Is Changing Social Protest and Power
by
An Xiao Mina
Publication Date: 2019
White Negroes: When Cornrows Were in Vogue ... and Other Thoughts on Cultural Appropriation
by
Lauren Michele Jackson
Publication Date: 2019
The World Made Meme: Public Conversations and Participatory Media
by
Ryan M. Milner, Laura DeNardis, and Michael Zimmer
Publication Date: 2016
Peer Reviewed Articles
Journal of Visual Culture
The Social Psychology of the Black Lives Matter Meme and Movement
Colin Wayne Leach and Aerielle M. Allen
Current Directions in Psychological Science 2017 26:6, 543-547
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