Meme-ing Electoral Participation (original) (raw)

"Meme-ing Electoral Participation," European Journal of American studies

Benita Heiskanen

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Binders Full of Election Memes: Participatory Culture Invades the 2012 U.S. Election

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Cita en López, M., et al (2022) When Memes Become a Serious Business: Memetics as a Political Communication Strategy in the United States and Ecuador. In: Rocha Á., et al. (eds) Communication and Smart Technologies. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 259. Springer, Singapore.

José Octavio Islas Carmona

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Exploring the Utility of Memes for U.S. Government Influence Campaigns

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Binders Full of LOLitics: Political Humour, Internet Memes, and Play in the 2012 US Presidential Election (and Beyond)

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Atiba Ellis

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TEXTUALITY OF INTERNET MEMES IN ENGLISH POLITICAL DISCOURSE

Myroslava Zabotnova

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Political Internet Memes as User-generated Political Caricatures and Means of Reaction to Propaganda: the Case of Rushka Kvadratnyi Vatnik

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Internet meme and Political Discourse: A study on the impact of internet meme as a tool in communicating political satire

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The Normative World of Memes: Political Communication Strategies in the United States and Ecuador

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Edgy-phoric Memes; A Stance on Politicism in the 21st Century

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Analysis of Facebook Meme Groups Used During the 2016 US Presidential Election

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Visual Memes as Neutralizers of Political Dissent

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The use of memes in the discourse of political parties on Twitter: analysing the 2015 state of the nation debate

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Political memes in the 2018 presidential campaigns in Russia: Dialogue and conflict

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Digital Meme Activism (Proofs) In: Jeffrey Wimmer, Cornelia Wallner, Rainer Winter and Karoline Oelsner (eds.) (2018): (Mis)understanding Political Participation. Digital Practices, New Forms of Participation and the Renewal of Democracy. London/New York: Routledge, 158-177, with Rainer Winter.

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The Reception of Memes as Political Information in the Media

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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN IS A PICTURE REALLY WORTH A THOUSAND POLITICAL WORDS? POLITICAL INTERNET MEMES AND CONCEPTUAL BLENDING SANJA BERBEROVI AND NIHADA DELIBEGOVI DŽANI

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BATTLE OF NARRATIVES: POLITICAL MEMES DURING THE 2019 UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

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