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GNET Report Launch – A Comparative Analysis of Three Online Reactionary Meme Subcultures, December 13th

GNET Report Launch – A Comparative Analysis of Three Online Reactionary Meme Subcultures, December 13th
1st December 2021 ICSR Team
In Seminars

Where: Online
When: Monday December 13th, 5pm GMT / 12pm EST

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) invites you to attend an online report launch for Hampton Stall, Hari Prasad and David Foran’s new GNET Report “Can the Right Meme? (And How?): A Comparative Analysis of Three Online Reactionary Meme Subcultures.”

Memes have become a mainstay of online discourse, from which images and videos have often become ingrained in popular culture. This report analyses memes propagated among three online socio-political groups drawn from sample datasets pulled from social media sites often used by adherents of each group. These groups include those connected to the India-based Hindutva, US-based neo-Nazis and those engaging in pro-Rittenhouse communications in late 2020.

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