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"Communicating with Memes: Consequences in Post-truth Civilization investigates the consequences of memetic communication, the causes of these consequences, and what action--if any--should be taken in response. Communicating with memes across social media networks has become a commonplace activity in today's world, despite the fact that just years earlier, this mode of communication was a rarity. The rapid adoption of this new mode of communication through ubiquitous social media and device use is resulting in a major transformation of the ways in which we think and behave in our digital world. From the election of Donald Trump, to online harassment and identity theft, to the resurgence of once-eradicated diseases due to the anti-vaxxer movement, Grant Kien analyzes fourteen major consequences of this shift and confronts the question of how to approach these consequences"--Publisher's description.
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Dedication and Acknowledgments
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- Chapter OneMemes and Memetic Communication
- Chapter TwoOur Digital Steamworks
- Chapter ThreeRehash(tagged)
- Chapter FourUrgency and Emergency
- Chapter FiveLiving the Discrete Life
- Chapter SixDigital Moral Panics andMass Hysteria
- Chapter SevenBitty, Ungrand Narratives
- Chapter EightAll in the Hive
- Chapter NineIronic Camouflage
- Chapter TenImmortal Misinformation
- Chapter ElevenMemetic Politics andArmchair Activism
- Chapter TwelveTwenty-First Century Witch Hunting
- Chapter ThirteenLooks Good Man
- Chapter FourteenWe’re All Situationists Now
- Chapter FifteenEthical (R)evolution
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- References
- Index
- About the Author
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