On hashtaggery and portmanteaugraphy: Memetic wordplay as social media practice


Autoria(s): Highfield, Tim
Data(s)

05/11/2015

Resumo

I wouldn’t necessarily consider myself a meme scholar outright; rather, the memes within my research have emerged from studying everyday practices and cultures of social media, within political and topical discussions, as well as popular culture and fandom contexts. This piece is an extension of ideas that have come out of my recent work around the “irreverent internet” (in the first and last of the blatant plugs, see this [sorry, paywall] and this). I’ve used this term as a descriptor for how play and silliness are popular strategies for the coverage and presentation of the topical and the mundane online. Here, I am especially focusing on playful and irreverent engagement with issues, events, and breaking news, where irony, sarcasm, parody, satire, snark, and more, are important framing devices on social media. While my work (and this post) generally falls on the side of “nice” irreverence, these approaches are also applicable for meaner, vindictive, hateful, offensive, and vitriolic comments. These include meme communities dealing in racist attitudes and content or various hashtags and related comments which promote racist, far-right views and/or denote contexts rife with abuse and harassment — and not just the Gamergate example. This is not positioning trolling as a single practice or intent, either— see Whitney Phillips’ work...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/94310/

Relação

http://culturedigitally.org/2015/11/memeology-festival-04-on-hashtaggery-and-portmanteaugraphy-memetic-wordplay-as-social-media-practice/

Highfield, Tim (2015) On hashtaggery and portmanteaugraphy: Memetic wordplay as social media practice. Culture Digitally.

Fonte

Digital Media Research Centre; Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #200100 COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #memes #hashtags #social media #wordplay #portmanteaux
Tipo

Journal Article