Memes in digital culture L Shifman MIT press, 2013 | 2692 | 2013 |
Memes in a digital world: Reconciling with a conceptual troublemaker L Shifman Journal of computer-mediated communication 18 (3), 362-377, 2013 | 1006 | 2013 |
An anatomy of a YouTube meme L Shifman New media & society 14 (2), 187-203, 2012 | 836 | 2012 |
“It gets better”: Internet memes and the construction of collective identity N Gal, L Shifman, Z Kampf New media & society 18 (8), 1698-1714, 2016 | 398 | 2016 |
Internet memes as contested cultural capital: The case of 4chan’s/b/board A Nissenbaum, L Shifman New media & society 19 (4), 483-501, 2017 | 335 | 2017 |
The cultural logic of photo-based meme genres L Shifman Journal of visual culture 13 (3), 340-358, 2014 | 325 | 2014 |
Humor in the age of digital reproduction: Continuity and change in internet-based comic texts L Shifman International Journal of Communication 1 (1), 23, 2007 | 252 | 2007 |
Assessing global diffusion with Web memetics: The spread and evolution of a popular joke L Shifman, M Thelwall Journal of the American society for information science and technology 60 …, 2009 | 168 | 2009 |
Families and networks of internet memes: The relationship between cohesiveness, uniqueness, and quiddity concreteness E Segev, A Nissenbaum, N Stolero, L Shifman Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 20 (4), 417-433, 2015 | 147 | 2015 |
Between feminism and fun (ny) mism: Analysing gender in popular internet humour L Shifman, D Lemish information, Communication & society 13 (6), 870-891, 2010 | 113 | 2010 |
Meme templates as expressive repertoires in a globalizing world: A cross-linguistic study A Nissenbaum, L Shifman Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 23 (5), 294-310, 2018 | 104 | 2018 |
“Mars and Venus” in virtual space: Post-feminist humor and the internet L Shifman, D Lemish Critical Studies in Media Communication 28 (3), 253-273, 2011 | 94 | 2011 |
Only joking? Online humour in the 2005 UK general election L Shifman, S Coleman, S Ward Information, Community and Society 10 (4), 465-487, 2007 | 91 | 2007 |
Internet jokes: the secret agents of globalization? L Shifman, H Levy, M Thelwall Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 19 (4), 727-743, 2014 | 87 | 2014 |
Making sense? The structure and meanings of digital memetic nonsense Y Katz, L Shifman Information, Communication & Society 20 (6), 825-842, 2017 | 86 | 2017 |
“Just call me Adonai”: A case study of ethnic humor and immigrant assimilation L Shifman, E Katz American Sociological Review 70 (5), 843-859, 2005 | 60 | 2005 |
The medium is the joke: Online humor about and by networked computers L Shifman, M Blondheim New Media & Society 12 (8), 1348-1367, 2010 | 54 | 2010 |
Digital political infographics: A rhetorical palette of an emergent genre ER Amit-Danhi, L Shifman New media & society 20 (10), 3540-3559, 2018 | 49 | 2018 |
When ethnic humor goes digital L Boxman-Shabtai, L Shifman New Media & Society 17 (4), 520-539, 2015 | 48 | 2015 |
Evasive targets: Deciphering polysemy in mediated humor L Boxman-Shabtai, L Shifman Journal of Communication 64 (5), 977-998, 2014 | 46 | 2014 |