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The easiest place to start contributing is by creating a new article about a researcher, a book, or a paper.  
The easiest place to start contributing is by creating a new article about a researcher, a book, or a paper.  


Start from a list like [[List of meme researchers]] or [[A Bibliography of Memetics]], click through one of the red hyperlinks, write a few lines, and then hit save.  
New to memetics? Pick a foundational text from the [[Major Traditions of Meme Studies]].
 
Otherwise, start from a list like [[List of meme researchers]] or [[A Bibliography of Memetics]], click through one of the red hyperlinks, write a few lines, and then hit save.  


The development of this wiki is coordinated via the memestudies.org Discord server ([https://discord.gg/mydjyXXHCJ invite link]).
The development of this wiki is coordinated via the memestudies.org Discord server ([https://discord.gg/mydjyXXHCJ invite link]).

Latest revision as of 13:40, 13 March 2022

Where to Start

Contributing to this wiki

The easiest place to start contributing is by creating a new article about a researcher, a book, or a paper.

New to memetics? Pick a foundational text from the Major Traditions of Meme Studies.

Otherwise, start from a list like List of meme researchers or A Bibliography of Memetics, click through one of the red hyperlinks, write a few lines, and then hit save.

The development of this wiki is coordinated via the memestudies.org Discord server (invite link).