Philosophy graduate student presents this pseudo-biological taxonomy of chain letters.
Collection of resources about memetics, the theory of cultural replicators. Features articles, definitions, and online texts.
Memetic analysis of Christianity views it as a product of cultural evolution. Find a glossary of terms, a bibliography and related links.
Working paper by Adam Westoby, incomplete at the time of his death in 1994, posits and explores the meme as metaphor.
Author argues that the theory of memetics can bridge the gap between traditional and sociological methods of historical analysis.
Article proposes a model for determining the life cycle of memes. Includes a bibliography.
Offers a directory of meme-related resources and answers frequently-asked-questions about memetics. Subscribe to the free newsletter.
Publication claims to be "all style, no substance," and features articles on various and sundry topics in popular culture.
Leaders in the field of memetics define the term. Richard Dawkins and Heith Michael Rezabek offer examples.
Memeticist Glenn Grant provides an introduction to the meme, describing it as a virus of an idea. With a memetic lexicon.
Free online community for meme enthusiasts describes its philosophy, defines memes, and presents member pages and related links.
Read introductions to memetic theory and find scholarly research papers, journals and investigations of current memes.
Learn about these population-based approaches to heuristic search in optimization problems. Includes details about past and present conferences.
Access abstracts of papers presented at the Memetics Symposia of the 15th International Congress on Cybernetics.