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Bülow, Lars ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7365-8514 und Johann, Michael ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5243-9168 (4. Februar 2023): Effects and perception of multimodal recontextualization in political Internet memes. Evidence from two online experiments in Austria. In: Frontiers in Communication, Bd. 7: S. 1-19 [PDF, 2MB]

Abstract

Internet memes are an integral part of social media communication and a popular genre for humorous engagement in online political discourses. A meme is a collective of multimodal signs that refer to each other through shared formal, content-related, and/or stance-related characteristics and can be recontextualized on different levels: (1) language, (2) mode of presentation, and (3) humor. In this paper, we examine the perceptions and effects of recontextualization in image macros—the most prominent meme subgenre. Two between-subjects online experiments from Austria offer a holistic approach to meaning-making through multimodal recontextualization in political image macros. The first experiment explored the perception of language variety and its effects on users' intentions to forward a humorous image macro. The second experiment further investigated the effects of a political message's language variety, mode of presentation, and humor on users' perceptions and behavioral intentions. The experiments' results indicate that perceptions and behavioral intentions are mainly affected by a political message's presentation as an image macro, while the recontextualization of language variety and humor plays a minor role. The study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on Internet memes as multimodal and recontextualizable political messages from the receivers' point of view.

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