Memes as a culture of political consumerism restructure the position of communication in society, shrink traditional forms of political communication and cause ideological loyalty to erode deeper. The study used a qualitative design to explain forms of political propaganda communication as a means of communicating. The method used is a critical analysis of the contents of Grant Kien's book entitled Communicating with Memes Consequences in Post-truth Civilization. The results generally explain that Grant Kien's book Communicating with Memes Consequences in Post-truth Civilizationprovides a balanced analysis of the purpose of memes, identity politics, and reconstruction of Political communication in the post-truth era. In the early chapters, ...
2017 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.In our modern media environment characterized by par...
Internet memes are an integral part of social media communication and a popular genre for humorous e...
In this dissertation, “Internet Meme Culture: Affective Response and Political Indoctrination,” I ex...
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. ...
This paper examines the rhetorical strategies employed in the most popular political memes posted du...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the political media memes’ structure and to compare them wi...
The development of the internet world is now increasingly widespread and diverse. Information can be...
Scholarship demonstrates that internet memes – digital-media based, intertextual, participatory crea...
Memes are a worldwide social phenomenon, the term “meme” was presented by Richard Dawkins, a biologi...
With more adults engaging in political activity on social media sites such as Facebook, one popular ...
Internet memes have become a popular format for expressing individual political opinions in social m...
Internet memes are increasingly visible in political contexts and are believed to be a tool for peop...
The exponential rise of social media networks has allowed the production, distribution, and consumpt...
2017 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.In our modern media environment characterized by par...
Internet memes are an integral part of social media communication and a popular genre for humorous e...
In this dissertation, “Internet Meme Culture: Affective Response and Political Indoctrination,” I ex...
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. ...
This paper examines the rhetorical strategies employed in the most popular political memes posted du...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the political media memes’ structure and to compare them wi...
The development of the internet world is now increasingly widespread and diverse. Information can be...
Scholarship demonstrates that internet memes – digital-media based, intertextual, participatory crea...
Memes are a worldwide social phenomenon, the term “meme” was presented by Richard Dawkins, a biologi...
With more adults engaging in political activity on social media sites such as Facebook, one popular ...
Internet memes have become a popular format for expressing individual political opinions in social m...
Internet memes are increasingly visible in political contexts and are believed to be a tool for peop...
The exponential rise of social media networks has allowed the production, distribution, and consumpt...
2017 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.In our modern media environment characterized by par...
Internet memes are an integral part of social media communication and a popular genre for humorous e...
In this dissertation, “Internet Meme Culture: Affective Response and Political Indoctrination,” I ex...