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University of Illinois at Chicago Library, First Monday, 2019

DOI: 10.5210/fm.v24i2.7264

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Political memes and the politics of memes: A methodological proposal for content analysis of online political memes

Journal article published in 2019 by Viktor Chagas ORCID, Fernanda Freire, Daniel Rios, Dandara Magalhães
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Abstract

This paper discusses preliminary results of a comprehensive research on the uses and appropriations of political-electoral memes. Our main goal at this stage is to develop, following former propositions from other scholars, a taxonomical matrix able to assist researchers interested in dealing with online political memes with greater objectivity. Therefore, we performed a content analysis of memes that circulated on Twitter during Brazilian 2014 presidential elections.