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Digital cultures of political participation: Internet memes and the discursive delegitimization of the 2016 U.S Presidential candidates
Andrew S. Ross
, Damian J. Rivers
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Arts & Humanities
Digital Culture
100%
Political Participation
93%
Memes
75%
World Wide Web
63%
Discursive
61%
Discourse
27%
Mythopoesis
24%
Presidential Elections
20%
Moral Evaluation
19%
Legitimization
17%
Nexus
16%
Rationalization
16%
Legitimacy
14%
Demographics
12%
Participation
10%
Communication
9%
Language
6%
Social Sciences
political participation
74%
candidacy
56%
Internet
45%
rationalization
27%
discourse
26%
authorization
25%
presidential election
24%
legitimacy
19%
communication
13%
participation
13%
evaluation
11%
Engineering & Materials Science
Internet
50%
Communication
12%