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Do It for the Culture: The Case for Memes in Qualitative Research
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Iloh, Constance
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21st century
/ Creativity
/ Culture
/ Data collection
/ Humor
/ Qualitative research
2021
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2021
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Do It for the Culture: The Case for Memes in Qualitative Research
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Do It for the Culture: The Case for Memes in Qualitative Research
2021
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Overview
Memes are a prominent feature of global life in the 21st century. The author asserts that memes are significant to current and future qualitative research. In particular, the text establishes memes as: (a) part of everyday communication, expression, and explanation, thus useful in qualitative research; (b) valuable cultural units and symbols; (c) forms of rapport building and cultivating relational research; (d) approaches that bolster and sustain remote data collection; (e) methods that infuse agency, humor, and creativity into the research process. The author then showcases distinctive ways memes can be effectively incorporated in qualitative research pursuits and publications. The article concludes with the necessity of data collection and representation approaches that advance the meaningfulness and cultural-relevance of qualitative inquiry.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd,SAGE Publishing
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