Revenge by Photoshop: Memefying police acts in the public dialogue about injustice

Saskia Bayerl, L Stoynov

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Abstract

In this article, we are interested in the role digital memes in the form of pictures play in the framing of public discourses about police injustice and what it is that makes memes successful in this process. For this purpose, we narrate the story of one such meme: the ‘pepper-spray cop’. In our analysis, we link the creation and spread of the meme to the democratization of online activism and the subversive acts of hierarchical sousveillance. Based on our findings, we discuss features of the meme and the process linked to its initiation, rapid spread and disappearance as vital for the success of visual memes in the context of online protests.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1006-1026
Number of pages21
JournalNew Media & Society
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2014

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