6 août 2020
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Avery Anapol, « Documenting a 'viral' pandemic: Why memes are the most apt way to communicate about Covid-19 », PanMeMic, ID : 10.58079/snpq
[cite] If you are reading this post, you are likely familiar with the Covid-19 memes that have spread across the internet faster than the virus itself. Maybe a family member posts them to Facebook or sends them via WhatsApp – you may have even seen them on the BBC. These memes are everywhere, and take many forms – Hand-washing guides with joke lyrics, images of empty grocery shelves with funny captions, parodies of government slogans, and dance ‘challenges.’ Jokes about a horrific pand...