Dilutions of Grandeur: Meme Longevity and Political Disillusionment

The past U.S. elections season was exciting for social scientists for many reasons, but none so much for the web theorist crowd as the amazing proliferation of election memes. In his essay “Speaking in Memes”, Nathan Jurgenson aptly dissects the phenomenon and its various facets: why and how election memes become viral, whether this virality … Continue reading Dilutions of Grandeur: Meme Longevity and Political Disillusionment