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Hello,
2016 was a ‘meme-ntous’ year. Memes saw people round the world
pretend to be mannequins, they impacted the US presidential
election, and nearly led the UK government to name a ship “Boaty
McBoatface”.
Memes are nothing new: they have been a staple of culture and
communications for thousands of years. What is new is the speed
with which memes are created, adapted, and spread around the
world via social media.
Today, Internet memes are being used to great effect by brands,
third-sector organisations, and political movements (from the “alt-
right” to their far-left alternatives). Opportunities abound for entities
who use them well.
If you work in communications you need to understand where
Internet memes come from, how they work, and how you can use
them. This report answers those questions. Enjoy it and get in touch
with queries.
Tom
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