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1 " Anthropologist Mary Douglas (1991) examines the very thin line separating a joke from an insult: a joke expresses something a community is ready to hear; an insult expresses something it doesn’t want to consider. "
― Henry Jenkins , Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture
2 " By discussing “spreadable media,” we aim to facilitate a more nuanced account of how and why things spread and to encourage our readers to adopt and help build a more holistic and sustainable model for understanding how digital culture operates. "