Footnote 86
Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Both public and counter-public spheres of discourse are social spaces, even subaltern groups have their own internal networks that influence the larger social spheres. That which cannot be referenced in public discourse will find its expression elsewhere in the social spaces of a culture. A quick primer on how subalterns form outside of the hegemonic [...]

Footnote 62
Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Viral video is a recent development, having first made an impression in the search engines around 2005. Examining Google Trends for ‘Viral Video’ provides a real-world version of a meme adoption pattern. As producers heard about this idea of viral video, more and more came online looking for, as well as producing, viral video. [...]

Footnote 54
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

C. Harold, (2007) OurSpace – A brilliant treatment of the social movements that have flourished online, and the problematic nature of social value perceived as added capital.
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Footnote 19
Friday, November 7th, 2008

A capsid is the outer protein shell of a virus, responsible for protecting the internal operating system of the virus, detecting suitable surrounding carriers for viral infection (i.e. cell walls) and for forming an opening into the suitable carriers. In memetics, the capsid is referring to the casing of a meme, or the point of [...]