Saturday, January 20, 2018

OUGD601 - Online Articles Research - JSTOR

With the majority of quotes from books and articles being triangulated in the research book. There was not enough room to print off and include the research also conducted online using articles and PDF documents. Therefore, I have succinctly gathered all of the main sources read online into one list, all of these sources helped to define and inform the final theoretical and practical outcomes with some quotes being used in the final written paper.





‘Dougherty, S. (2001). Culture in the Disk Drive: Computationalism, Memetics, and the Rise of Posthumanism. Diacritics, 31(4), 85-102. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1566430

‘Bourrier, K. (2016). Victorian Memes. Victorian Studies, 58(2), 272-282. doi:10.2979/victorianstudies.58.2.08’

‘Dennett, D. (1990). Memes and the Exploitation of Imagination. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 48(2), 127-135. doi:10.2307/430902’

‘Borenstein, E. (2004). Survival of the Catchiest: Memes and Postmodern Russia. The Slavic and East European Journal,48(3), 462-483. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3220071

‘Leahey, E. (2008). Methodological Memes and Mores: Toward a Sociology of Social Research. Annual Review of Sociology, 34, 33-53. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/29737781’

‘Rossolatos, G. (2015). The Ice-Bucket Challenge: The Legitimacy of the Memetic Mode of Cultural Reproduction Is the Message. Signs and Society, 3(1), 132-152. doi:10.1086/679520’

‘Pimple, K. (1996). The Meme-Ing of Folklore. Journal of Folklore Research, 33(3), 236-240. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3814680’

‘Mullin, J. (2009). APPROPRIATION, HOMAGE, AND PASTICHE: Using Artistic Tradition to Reconsider and Redefine Plagiarism. In HAVILAND C. & MULLIN J. (Eds.), Who Owns This Text?: Plagiarism, Authorship, and Disciplinary Cultures (pp. 105-128). University Press of Colorado. doi:10.2307/j.ctt4cgn56.7’

‘Crapanzano, V. (1991). The Postmodern Crisis: Discourse, Parody, Memory. Cultural Anthropology, 6(4), 431-446. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/656163’


‘Stephanson, A., & Jameson, F. (1989). Regarding Postmodernism--A Conversation with Fredric Jameson. Social Text, (21), 3-30. doi:10.2307/827806’




















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