The purpose of the article is to analyze the political media memes’ structure and to compare them with simulacra according to the theory of Jean Baudrillard. We consider, that media memes have a clear structure via they could spread in social media. This structure also allows media memes to spread in media. Through analysis of political media memes’ spreading, generating and evolution as viral units, we could understand post-truth policy. Comparison of political media memes with simulacra could became one more step to better understanding of viral information and post-truth
Political memes are no longer rare flashes of uncensored personality or intensely manicured visual m...
This article develops the concept of “mimetic weaponization” for theory-building. Memes recurrently ...
Following the 2017 UK general election, there was much debate about the so-called ‘youthquake’, or i...
Memes as a culture of political consumerism restructure the position of communication in society, s...
Memes as a culture of political consumerism restructure the position of communication in society, sh...
The 2016 American Presidential Election was a point of great upheaval in the consciousness of many. ...
Teorija memov, osnovnih enot kulturnega prenosa, izhaja iz ideje, da se kulturne informacije podeduj...
This paper examines the rhetorical strategies employed in the most popular political memes posted du...
The article discusses the possibilities of representing Internet memes in the modern media sphere. ...
“Fake News” has been a frequent topic in the last couple of years. The phenomenon has particularly b...
This research project explores how Internet memes are rhetorical devices used to inspire and propaga...
Scholarship demonstrates that internet memes – digital-media based, intertextual, participatory crea...
The exponential rise of social media networks has allowed the production, distribution, and consumpt...
This article examines the social media practices through which young Hungarians deliberate the worki...
Memes are a worldwide social phenomenon, the term “meme” was presented by Richard Dawkins, a biologi...
Political memes are no longer rare flashes of uncensored personality or intensely manicured visual m...
This article develops the concept of “mimetic weaponization” for theory-building. Memes recurrently ...
Following the 2017 UK general election, there was much debate about the so-called ‘youthquake’, or i...
Memes as a culture of political consumerism restructure the position of communication in society, s...
Memes as a culture of political consumerism restructure the position of communication in society, sh...
The 2016 American Presidential Election was a point of great upheaval in the consciousness of many. ...
Teorija memov, osnovnih enot kulturnega prenosa, izhaja iz ideje, da se kulturne informacije podeduj...
This paper examines the rhetorical strategies employed in the most popular political memes posted du...
The article discusses the possibilities of representing Internet memes in the modern media sphere. ...
“Fake News” has been a frequent topic in the last couple of years. The phenomenon has particularly b...
This research project explores how Internet memes are rhetorical devices used to inspire and propaga...
Scholarship demonstrates that internet memes – digital-media based, intertextual, participatory crea...
The exponential rise of social media networks has allowed the production, distribution, and consumpt...
This article examines the social media practices through which young Hungarians deliberate the worki...
Memes are a worldwide social phenomenon, the term “meme” was presented by Richard Dawkins, a biologi...
Political memes are no longer rare flashes of uncensored personality or intensely manicured visual m...
This article develops the concept of “mimetic weaponization” for theory-building. Memes recurrently ...
Following the 2017 UK general election, there was much debate about the so-called ‘youthquake’, or i...