[Air-L] Memes Globally

Rachael Espinet raesay2407 at gmail.com
Sat May 12 12:58:55 PDT 2018


Good afternoon,

Best advice I can give is to look at different Facebook groups/pages
globally (ie country specific) where memes would be shared.



Regards,
Rachael Espinet

On Sat, May 12, 2018, 3:28 PM JCL1019 <jcl1019 at gmail.com> wrote:

>  Greetings all,
>
> I am a doctoral candidate studying memes and meme cultures, but I worry
> that I have a particularly United States-centric bias to the memes and
> "memescapes" that I regularly observe and visit. I have done some work to
> reach out to online communities primarily based in China and Taiwan, but I
> have had mixed results.
>
> I am hoping the multinational AoIR community could help me expand my scope
> to include other "memescapes" or even particular memes that members might
> see as particularly reflective of other national contexts. Are there sites
> or communities specific to national cultures that I should investigate? Or
> are there resources that might compile a variety of resources worth
> investigating? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thank you,
> Cameron Lindsey!
> Doctoral Student & Assistant Instructor
> Managing Editor, *Flow Journal <http://www.flowjournal.org/>*
> Department of Radio-Television-Film
> University of Texas at Austin
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