[Air-L] Research on memes and internet fail sites

Rosanna Guadagno rosannaeg at gmail.com
Mon Aug 26 06:54:06 PDT 2013


Hello Sanni,

I have a paper that just came out in Computers in Human Behavior on this
topic. Here's the citation:

Guadagno, R. E., Rempala, D. M.,Murphy, S. Q., & Okdie, B. M. (2013). Why
do Internet Videos Go Viral? A Social Influence Analysis. *Computers in
Human Behavior, 29,* 2312–2319.

Let me know if you want a reprint - I didn't want to SPAM the whole listserv

Here's my Psychology Today blog post on the topic of Internet memes (note,
I need to update that cite):
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/why-people-click/201304/what-makes-videos-go-viral

Best,

Rosanna

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On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 7:13 AM, Sanni Pennanen <sanni.pennanen at gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I would be interested to know if there are researchers amongst you who
> would be focusing on memes and/or internet fails (for example lamebook
> etc.). Also tips about readings on the matter would be highly appreciated.
> I'm currently planning my PhD studies in folkloristics with the topic of
> Internet fails, memes and questions of authenticity in online
> communication.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sanni Pennanen
> M.A., Folkloristics
> University of Turku
> Finland
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