This website is intended to provide up-to-date information for anyone curious about memes, memetics & replicators (after Richard Dawkins, 1976). This means that we will be under construction, in perpetuity. MemeNote.org also facilitates an open discussion group on Google. While we are unaffiliated with Dr. Dawkins, Susan Blackmore or many of the other theorists, researchers & sources mentioned on these pages, we study & recommend their evocative works.
See Wikipedia (right column links) for introductory notes on Memes & Memetics, genes & genetics, etc. On our video page [under construction — see TED.com] Susan Blackmore theorizes on technological (post-human) memes & other replicators.
Memetics Conference 2010Notacon 7 • April 15-18 • Cleveland
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Journal of Memetics
EMIT (1997-2005)
Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission