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Making sense? The structure and meanings of digital memetic nonsense
Yuval Katz
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Limor Shifman
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Department of Communication and Journalism
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Contemporary
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Cultural Conditions
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Deconstruction
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Digital
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Digital Age
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Digital texts
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Generative
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Linguistics
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Manifestation
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Meme
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Memetics
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Nonsense
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Referential
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Sense making
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Subversives
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Keyphrases
Affective Meaning
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Cognitive Understanding
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Community Membership
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Cultural Conditions
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Deconstruction
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Digital Age
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Digital Text
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Dislocation
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Grounded Analysis
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Making Sense
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Memes
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Memetics
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Nonsense
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Pastiche
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Referential Meaning
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Social Connection
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Social Glue
16%
Subversive
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Techno
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Psychology
Meme
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