From: Chris Taylor (christ@ebi.ac.uk)
Date: Thu 07 Oct 2004 - 22:54:10 GMT
http://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/zoostaff/laland/seal/contact.htm but apparently
he just moved to Scotland, which is an issue ;)
Cheers, Chris.
sabda nih wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> My name is paul from Jakarta, I think it's my first writing in this
> forum although I've been reading it for some months. I've been studying
> memetics and doing some not-so-serious researches on memetics for the
> last 3 yrs. I wonder, is there any graduate program on memetics, perhaps
> memetics studies, or applied memetics (I call it memetics engineering).
> I'm interested in memes-based knowledge classification, or applying
> memetics for mass-education/public-education, or do a specific research
> on scientific memes. Let me know if any of you ever heard of it.
>
> By the way I have some unanswered questions on scientific memes:
>
> How do you guys think of scientific memes? Can we put them in the same
> group as other memes? I found several interesting behaviors which
> significantly distinguish them from the other types of memes, in fact it
> seems that in my opinion I can't claim them to be selfish-memes which
> consequently they possess some non-memetics behaviors.
>
> Thanks
> Paul sabda
>
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