Trump, memes and the Alt-right: Emotive and affective criticism and praise
Lyndon Way
Russian Journal of Linguistics
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The “Great Meme War:” the Alt-Right and its Multifarious Enemies
Maxime Dafaure
2020
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From Top-Down to Bottom-Up: Political Image Management and the Preservation of White Supremacy Through Visuals and Memes on Social Media Platforms
Rachel Winter
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2021
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Bros Before Donald Trump: Resisting and Replicating Hegemonic Ideologies in the #BROTUS Memes after the 2016 Election
Roberta Chevrette
#TalkingPoints: Twitter, The Public Sphere, and The Chaos of Online Deliberation, 2020
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Emphasized, Feared, Despised and Hegemonic: Images of Femininity in the US Far-Right Digital Ecosystem on Telegram Channels
Nicole Doerr, Eva Svatonova
European Journal of Politics and Gender forthcoming, 2023
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Weaponizing Social Media: " The Alt-Right, " the Election of Donald J. Trump and the Rise of Ethno-Nationalism in the United States
Robin Andersen
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Misogynistic Men Online: How The Red Pill Helped Elect Donald Trump (Forthcoming Signs)
Deana A . Rohlinger
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The Synthesis of Social Media Dialectics & the Rise of Alt-Right Memes
Aneka Brunßen
2019
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Fighting for Masculine Hegemony: Contestation Between Alt-Right and White Nationalist Masculinities on Stormfront.org
Jillian Sunderland
Men and Masculinities , 2022
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White Femininity and Trolling Historicizing Some Visual Strategies of Today's Far Right
ewelina pepiak
Violence and Trolling on Social Media, 2020
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Extreme right images of radical authenticity: Multimodal aesthetics of history, nature, and gender roles in social media
Bernhard Forchtner
European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 2017
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Online Antagonism of the Alt-Right in the 2016 Election
Niko Heikkilä
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Misogynistic Men Online: How the Red Pill Helped Elect Trump
Pierce Dignam
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2019
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Weaponizing Memes: The journalistic mediation of visual politicization
Chris Peters
Digital Journalism, 2021
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Of Monsters and Men: The Aesthetics of the Alt-Right
Thari Jungen
2019
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Make America Meme Again: The Rhetoric of the Alt-Right
Kelly Williams Nagel
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The Alt-Right's Aesthetic War: Anti-Semitism, Nazi Pepe Trump, and the Cult of Kek
Grant Kien
National Communication Association, Baltimore MD, 2019
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Expressions of Masculinism in Extreme Political Groups Online
Roland James
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Democracy and New Media: Capturing Masculinity in Online News About Election Selfie
Monika Yuliarti
Jurnal ASPIKOM, 2020
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The gendered semiotics of far-right populism on Instagram: A case from Spain
David Divita
Discourse & Society, 2022
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Eva Svatonova & Nicole Doerr: European Journal of Gender and Politics. "How Anti-gender and Gendered Imagery translate the Great Replacement Conspiracy Theory in Online Far-Right Platforms
Nicole Doerr
European Journal of Politcs and Gender, 2024
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Obama Trolling: Memes, Salutes, and an Agonistic Politics in the 2012 Presidential Election
Benjamin Burroughs
2013
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White Flight to #Tradlife: The Feminine Mystique, White Nationalism, and Meme Culture in the Trump era
Louise Ho
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Wiggins, Bradley. 2019. The Discursive Power of Memes in Digital Culture: Ideology, Semiotics, and Intertextuality.
Guillem Castañar
HUMOR. International Journal of Humor Research, 2023
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American Masculinity on Internet Memes
Josue Splinker Fernandez
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Digital Dispatches from the 2016 US Election: Popular Culture Intertextuality and Media Power
Bradley E Wiggins
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Alphabetic Memes: Caricature, Satire, and Political Literacy in the Age of Trump
Emily Apter
October, 2019
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Big Bird, Binders Full of Women & Bayonets and Horses: The Diffusion of Internet Memes in Mainstream Media Coverage of the 2012 U.S. Presidential Campaign
Heidi E. Huntington
2013
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How Do Populists Visually Represent 'The People'? A Systematic Comparative Visual Content Analysis of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders' Instagram Accounts
Benjamin Moffitt
International Journal of Press/Politics, 2022
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Revenge of the Nerds: Recidivist Masculinity, Identity Politics and the Online ‘Culture Wars’
Udith Dematagoda
Journal of Extreme Anthropology, 2017
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'Trump' - What Does the Name Signify?; or, Protofascism and the Alt-Right: Three Contradictions of the Present Conjuncture
Matthew Flisfeder
Cultural Politics, 2018
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Memes as vehicles for New Right ideology
Rocío Rocha Dietz
Virality and Morphogenesis of Right Wing Internet Populism, 2018
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Transcoding between hyper-antagonistic milieus: studies on the cross-platform relations between radical political subcultures
Jack Wilson, Emillie de Keulenaar
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2020
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Facebook Framing of the First Female U.S. Vice President: An Intersectional Approach to Analyzing Memes Depicting Kamala Harris
Mia N . Moody
Howard Journal of Communications , 2024
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"The White Meme's Burden: Replication and Adaptation in Twenty-First Century White Supremacist Internet Cultures."
Laura Jeffries
Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History, 2018
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