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Internet Memes and Society: Social, Cultural, and Political Contexts
Russian Resistance and Propaganda through Memes in the 2010s
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Anastasia Denisova
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March 21 2019
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Routledge
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 6
Definition and Evolution of the Concept of Memes
pp. 13
Before Memes
pp. 27
Many Uses of Memes
pp. 44
Globalisation and Memes
pp. 54
Russian Resistance and Propaganda through Memes in the 2010s
pp. 186
US Memes on Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in 2016
pp. 195
Conclusion
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