From: Gene Doty (gdoty@fidnet.com)
Date: Tue 27 Jul 2004 - 16:30:46 GMT
On Tuesday 27 July 2004 09:07, Lawrence deBivort wrote:
> Indeed.
>
> We've been in the midst of updating our study of the memes used in the 'war
> on terror.' Quite a bit of analysis, as the meme wars are in full stride,
> with the attempt by the US administration to link those with their memes on
> the invasion of Iraq.
>
> Cheers,
> Lawry
>
Or would that be the invade-Iraq memes trying to link up with the
war-on-terror memes? I ask because I'm still trying to grasp how to think and
talk about memes.
I'm interested in seeing your study; can you tell me where or when it will be
available?
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