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Introduction

Chapter 1: Online Culture, Memes and Social Media

Chapter 1 is dedicated to defining the concepts I want to talk about in the later chapters. Since I a lot of my focus will be on social networking, I want to explore related topics within the time period where social networking became relevant, for the purpose of my thesis I want to look at a time period from early 2000s to today. First two sub chapters are dedicated to defining distinct models of websites, ones that provide the content to an audience and others that allow audience to post their own content. The last two sub chapters are about communities and content they create.

Online Journalism and Mass Media

Forums, Social Media, User Generated Content

Online Pop Culture

Online Politics

Chapter 2: Viral Advertising and Propaganda

In this chapter I want to explore content that is created with the purpose of going viral. In the chapter radicalization, I want to look into things like youtube radicalization.

Advertising and Social Media

Social Media as a Propaganda Tool

Radicalization

Chapter 3: Misinformation and Online Trolling

After exploring radicalization via social media and recommendation alghoritms, in chapter 3 I want to explore misinformation (and people who create it), outrage, online toxicity and how dangerous ideologies and conspiracy theories gain traction online.

Trolls

Reactionary Content and the People Behind It

Online Reactionary Movements

Chapter 4: Silver Lining

Chapter 4 is about the things we can do to amplify voices of people who dedicate themselves to justice and equality. I want to study the ways people organize and build communities online, and I want to explore viral content as a potential tool for effective communication.

Fact Checking

Online Activism

How the Internet Connects Us

Can We Make Informative Memes?

Disinformation Awareness

Conclusion