Re: a bibliometric analysis of memetics

From: rrecchia@frontiernet.net
Date: Fri 04 Jun 2004 - 19:40:47 GMT

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    Hi Bruce,

    Do you mean "is not" or "is" in decline? It looks like it shows a peak at 1999 and then a dropoff afterwards, most precipitous in 2002.

    Good paper though. Very readable, nice overview of where the interest in memetics is.

    Ray Recchia

    Quoting Bruce Edmonds <b.edmonds@mmu.ac.uk>:

    > is at:
    > <http://www.fp.ucalgary.ca/jarobins/Memetics_fullSpread_body.htm>
    >
    >
    > ... if you look at the graph showing memtic references over time it
    > is
    > evident that memetics has already peaked and is not in decline.
    >
    >
    > Regards.
    >

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