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2009 essays | The Francis Forbes Society For Australian Legal History

2009 essays | The Francis Forbes Society For Australian Legal History
forbessociety.org.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from forbessociety.org.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

New South Wales , Tony Cunneen , Isabelle Urbano , Robert Richard Torrens , James Fiford , Living In Community , Forbes Society , Background Research Papers , Camberwell Girl Grammar School , Legal History Essay Competition , Australian Bar Review , Andrew Long , History Coordinator , Aboriginal Land Rights , Torrens System , Essay Guidelines , Folklore Rules , Deeds Be Known , Australasian Legal , Senior Studies Coordinator ,

Memes, Conspiracy Theories, And Fake News: Lynne McNeill On Tuesday's Access Utah


Credit Utah State University Office of Research
Quoting Kristen Munson in Utah State Magazine: “In mid-January, the internet was awash in sea shanty videos on TikTok. A week later, memes of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, bundled in a Burton coat and sweater mittens, made the rounds on Twitter. Within minutes, Sanders, originally photographed at the January 20 inauguration ceremony, was Photoshopped sitting on a subway, perched on the iconic Friends couch, and on the White House lawn near a boy pushing a lawnmower. Where do memes come from and why do we love them so?”
And what do the memes we share say about us? We’ll ask Lynne McNeill, associate professor of folklore at Utah State University and co-founder of the USU Digital Folklore Project. ....

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