1. 20 Memes That Got Us through 2020 | Hey BU | Boston University
As we look towards the holidays, let's thank what really got us through 2020—the memes. Here's our list of 20 memes that got us through 2020.
Is this year over yet?
2. COVID-19 crisis memes, rhetorical arena theory and multimodality
Memes · Literature review · COVID-19 crisis memes
On February 11, 2020, the World Health Organization announced the name of a new disease, COVID-19. As the virus that causes the disease spread across the globe, the world went into crisis mode. The various actors of the COVID-19 crisis include, in part, politicians, scientists, health experts, citizens, journalists,
3. COVID Memes: Why we're using laughter to get us through a pandemic
Memes have truly helped us all grow as a community, communicate our difficulties and show that we really are all in this together.
The pandemic has created a new category in emotional content: COVID memes. Here are the covid memes you know (and maybe love?) plus an analysis of why laughter is our only medicine during the panic of a no-vaccine pandemic.
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5. The Pandemic Has Been Hard, But At Least We Have Memes To Laugh At
10 mrt 2021 · I've personally found a lot of solace in memes this year. They've been a good way to feel like you're not the only one who's having a hard time.
The COVID-19 pandemic: We laughed, we cried, we memed.
6. Internet memes related to the COVID-19 pandemic as a potential ...
12 nov 2021 · Internet memes related to the current Covid-19 pandemic may tentatively serve as coping mechanism for individuals experiencing severe symptoms of anxiety.
This study examined whether significantly anxious individuals differed from non-anxious individuals in their perceptual ratings of internet memes related to the Covid-19 pandemic, whilst considering the mediating role of emotion regulation. Eighty individuals presenting clinically significant anxiety symptoms (indicating ≥ 15 on the GAD-7) and 80 non-anxious controls (indicating ≤ 4) rated the emotional valance, humour, relatability, shareability, and offensiveness of 45 Covid-19 internet memes. A measure of emotion regulation difficulties was also completed. The perception of humour, relatability, and shareability were all greater amongst anxious individuals relative to non-anxious controls. These differences were not mediated by emotion regulation deficits. Internet memes related to the current Covid-19 pandemic may tentatively serve as coping mechanism for individuals experiencing severe symptoms of anxiety.
7. How coronavirus memes have traced the timeline of the pandemic, from ...
20 apr 2020 · As the novel coronavirus has dominated hard news and government over the course of 2020, it has also dominated the meme cycle. People across ...
Just as the pandemic has changed over the past few months, so have memes about the coronavirus itself, showing that we're adjusting to a new normal.
8. Consuming memes during the COVID pandemic - APA PsycNET
(2020, March 26). Coronavirus memes help an isolated world cope with 'existential dread'. CNET. https://www.cnet.com/news/coronavirus-memes-are-helping-an ...
9. Lockdown memes: the creation of humour and public perceptions ...
8 apr 2022 · Lockdown memes: the creation of humour and public perceptions towards the government during the Coronavirus pandemic 2020. Posted on April 8 ...
For my BA dissertation, I looked at lockdown memes generated during the Coronavirus pandemic. Firstly, let me ask you a question; did you see any memes during lockdown? Unless you don’t participate in social media, I am sure everyone has sent or received a funny image or video that has made us laugh and feel better. The natural assumption is that memes are just funny images with a bit of text; however, on closer analysis we can see that they are linguistically rich, containing lots of modes like text and image to convey a humorous thought. Scholars have labelled memes as ‘social replicators’ because they comprise of images/texts that effectively communicate and reappropriate thoughts and ideas, particularly from the public, that imitate wider political and cultural beliefs. This makes memes, in particular lockdown memes, important to analyse.
10. The Best Memes of 2020 - Four Loko
Featuring none other than Meme Man, this debuted shortly before the pandemic started, a perfect vehicle for all our pre-pandemic fears. Best memes of 2020, best ...
Poll reveals the most popular memes of 2020, ranked
11. These coronavirus memes, in your moment of levity, spreading faster ...
15, 2020, 8:11 p.m.; | Published: Mar. 15, 2020, 3:53 p.m. ... The meme game, however, remains strong amid the coronavirus as social media continues to show ...
While coronavirus and the pandemic has put the world on pause, we could all use a moment of levity.
12. Laugh Away The Apocalypse With These 15 Coronavirus Memes
You'll be asked to sign into your Forbes account. Got it. Mar 21, 2020, 07:00am EDT. Updated May 16, 2022, 10:03am EDT. This article is more than 4 years ...
From Tom Hanks' diagnosis to Costco chaos, we asked some of Instagram's top meme-makers to pick their favorite recent work—and let us in on the joke.