Virtual Space: New Communication Phenomena
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https://doi.org/10.15802/ampr2012/7816Keywords:
meme, internet-space, communication, cultureAbstract
The article deals with the problem of memes as units of cultural information in human minds and their social role. The analysis of a communicative function of the Internet-memes that refers to a much broader category of cultural information has been given special attention in the article.References
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