
Making Memes that Matter
Interviewer: Dr. Christine Schreyer
Guest: Madelaine Lekei
Editors: Joanne Carey and Kailee Fawcett
Producers: Joanne Carey, Christine Schreyer, Robin Metcalfe, Madelaine Lekei, and Kailee Fawcett
Date:
2024
ISBN: 978-1-988804-43-9
DOI: TBD
Abstract:
Mobile-ICER Knowledge Mobilization: Make Memes that Matter
In this first episode, Knowledge Mobilization: Making Memes that Matter, Dr. Christine Schreyer and UBCO alumna Madi Lekei review what a meme is, how to make them, and ways to incorporate memes into research, and the benefits of using memes as a form of knowledge mobilization. Note: In this episode, we refer to being Twitter users and followers. At the time of this recording, Twitter had not been sold and changed to X.
Podcast Website: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-4igyx-176c6f2
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Dr. Christine Schreyer is an Associate Professor of anthropology at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan campus, where she teaches courses in linguistic anthropology. Her research focuses on language documentation and revitalization in Canada and in Papua New Guinea, as well as the relationship between endangered language communities and created language communities. She has conducted research with the Na’vi speech community (from the movie Avatar) and recently have begun investigating the language of babywearing used in the online fan community of babywearers.
She is also a professional language creator and have created the Kryptonian language (Man of Steel 2013), the Eltarian language (Power Rangers 2017), the Beama language (also known as Cro-Magnon) (Alpha 2018), and the Atlantean language (Zack Snyder’s Justice League 2021).
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Madelaine Lekei is a community engaged thinker, researcher, and agitator. You can often find her with her partner in their vintage home surrounded by their many creature collaborators.
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