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Makes Tagged "memes"

Making a Political Statement

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Created March 28, 2016 by Karen Fasimpaur, Terry Elliott and Joe Dillon • 3999 views • 2 examples • 4 tutorials

Making a Political Statement

A Google image search on terms like “political memes” or “election memes” provides a reading experience markedly different than opening the morning paper. This instant, biased collage of pictures is the most complex of digital footprints, still new to even the most web literate among us. Political memes show participatory culture’s take on political news and the evolving process of electing a president. According to Merriam Webster, a “meme” is “an idea, behavior, style, or usage that spreads from person to person within a culture” Often these are images or videos that are overlayed with interpretive text and are spread… Read more »

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MeMeme

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Created June 29, 2014 by Arthur Oglesby • 1719 views • 1 examples • 1 tutorials

MeMeme

Want to show up in photos with cool people? Put yourself into their photos with Pixlr Editor.

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Meme: You Say Pop Culture Has No Influence On You But…

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Created June 24, 2014 by Dustin Kidd • 4194 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Meme: You Say Pop Culture Has No Influence On You But…

My attempt at launching a meme where participants can identify ways that we all overlook our own consumption of popular culture while making claims that we are immune to its influence.

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Make a Meme

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Created June 23, 2014 by Kim Jaxon, Jarret Krone, and Peter Kittle, Northern California Writing Project • 6112 views • 11 examples • 1 tutorials

Make a Meme

For Make Cycle #2 of CLMOOC 2014, we are exploring memes. So what’s a meme? Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, who coined the term, defined a meme as a bit of culture that gets propagated. It’s basically culture’s version of what genes are to biology. Conceptually, then, anything that spreads and evolves widely in a culture is a meme; in the 60s, the peace sign was a meme; fashion trends are memes; popular quotes from movies are memes. When most people think of memes, a specific kind of captioned image, like the well-known LOLcats and their canine counterparts, the Fail Dog,… Read more »

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