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Meme Central - http://www.memecentral.com/
FAQ, links, and a bookstore. (By Richard Brodie, author of the popular book on memetics, "Virus of the Mind".) |
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Memes - Susan Blackmore - http://www.susanblackmore.co.uk/
A detailed site maintained by the psychologist and memeticist Susan Blackmore. |
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Journal of Memetics - http://jom-emit.cfpm.org/
Peer-reviewed e-journal dedicated, in general, to the evolution of cultural behaviors and, more specifically, to evolutionary models of information transmission. |
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The Church of Virus - http://www.churchofvirus.org/
Virus is a collection of mutually-supporting ideas (a meme-complex) encompassing philosophy, science, technology, politics, and religion. |
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UK Memes Central - http://www.memes.org.uk/
Includes texts by Dr Susan Blackmore and links to other articles online. |
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Memetics and Synthetic Intelligence Discussion Corner - http://databank.oxydex.com/m2.html
Discussions of the quantitative analysis of cultural transfer, with focus on creativity, memes, replicators, language, ideas, evolution, computers, viruses, knowledge, artificial intelligence, brain and the mind. |
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Memesis symposium - http://www.aec.at/meme/symp/
Symposium on the Net. |
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Structure of Memes - http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/MEMSTRUC.html
The main criticism that can be raised against the memetic approach is that memes are difficult to define. What are the elements or units that make up a meme? Does a meme correspond to a complete symphony, or to a symphonic movement, a melody, a musical phrase, or even a single note? |
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Memetics - http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/MEMES.html
A meme is a cognitive or behavioral pattern that can be transmitted from one individual to another one. References, links. |