CWGI 19 is OUT! Join us and hear @idilgalip talk about Jason Bateman memes, @MemeStudiesRN, iFunny dot co, non-memes, and the recently published Critical Meme Reader III https://t.co/WpfoJVEkDX
Join us for the launch of "Breaking the Meme: Critical Meme Reader III" edited by Chloe Arkenbout and Idil Galip. The launch will take place on May 17, 2024 at 17:00 at SPUI25, and will include lectures, performances and interviews. The event will be in person and online.
In “‘U OK hun’? Classed femininities, meme culture and locating humour in the celebrity ‘hun’”, @lrjdmnr looks at the representation of working-class women online. Read it here: https://t.co/dJERsq5WXn
I'm excited to share my #preprint, "Ingredients for a Good Meme." Together with my collaborators @cecchetti_luca and @RolfReber, we explore the cognitive, social, and emotional factors that influence the consumption and appreciation of internet memes.
https://t.co/0Tzrt3qE6N 🧵
NEW BLOG POST
by Rojda Yavuz
In this piece, Rojda provides a snapshot into the intersections of language repression, nationhood and media through Kurmancî memes and their role as a incubator and representation of everyday language
read here:
https://t.co/za6WyiPkTX
Upcoming special event! What is a meme, technically speaking? with @GiuliaGiorgi14 together with @afrontiercity and @gamespacenl, live stream from Milan. All welcome!
Looking for submissions that interrogate the concept of the meme through speculative, artistic, theoretical reflections.
More info here https://t.co/3hoEJiIDGD
Looking for submissions that interrogate the concept of the meme through speculative, artistic, theoretical reflections.
More info here https://t.co/3hoEJiIDGD