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The Meme-ing of Life...

February 18, 2017

Meme (noun)

/mi:m/

“A virtually transmitted cultural symbol or social idea”.

Frankly, if you’ve been within 10 metres of a computer in the last five years, you’ll be familiar with the concept of ‘meme’.

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In Technology, Anthropology Tags social media, twitter, facebook, memes, imgur, reddit, tumblr, us election, donald trump

Tube Strikes and Thundersnow: Surviving London's Extreme Conditions

January 14, 2017

If you live in London, work in London, or are even vaguely aware of the concept of London, you will know that this past week the city has been plagued by the two most chilling words any urban commuter can ever hear – ‘tube strikes.’

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In Anthropology Tags london, underground, tube, strikes, thundersnow, weather, wind, rain, snow, uber, cycling, walking, commuting

Questionable Sources

January 11, 2017

Since the dawn of time, or birth of Rupert Murdoch (which is essentially the same thing), man has harboured a healthy scepticism towards the British national press.

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In Anthropology Tags news, newspapers, press, daily mail, guardian, evening standard, independent, telegraph, the times, journalism

Train in Vain

November 29, 2016

It’s not exactly ground-breaking satire to complain about National Rail. Anyone who has ever experienced rush-hour commuting will undoubtedly have the words ‘we are sorry for any inconvenience caused’ tattooed across their heart, and will be so accustomed to functioning in intensely overcrowded conditions that even an armpit directly across the face is not enough to deter the devouring the Metro’s ‘guilty pleasures’ section.

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In Travel, Anthropology Tags train, commuting, national rail, travel

The Enduring YouTube Success of Carpool Karaoke

September 24, 2016

Since late 2005, the world of visual content has been dominated by one name only – YouTube. As much as young guns such as Periscope, Instagram and Snapchat have made many a noble challenge for the title over the years, the power of YouTube is more potent than ever in 2016.

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In Anthropology Tags YouTube, Carpool Karaoke, James Corden, Mariah Carey, SNL
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