Rising Popularity of Internet Memes in India: A Media Psychology Perspective
Shiv Shankar Das
Dr. Shiv Shankar Das, Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Birla Global University, Odisha, India.
Manuscript received on 28 February 2023 | Revised Manuscript received on 06 March 2023 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 March 2023 | Manuscript published on 30 March 2023 | PP: 5-9 | Volume-2 Issue-3, March 2023 | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijssl.C1058032323 | DOI: 10.54105/ijssl.C1058.032323
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Abstract: The psychology behind internet memes is complex and multi-faceted, drawing on various aspects of human behaviour and cognitive processes. Memes have become an integral part of social media culture, and their popularity continues to grow in India. The analysis of internet memes can provide valuable insights into the cultural, social, and psychological aspects of our online lives. In the field of media psychology, the impact of memes on human behaviour and cognition is a growing area of research. Researchers are investigating how memes can influence social attitudes, as well as the psychological mechanisms underlying their popularity and dissemination. Media psychology and memes are both critical areas of study that shed light on how communication occurs in contemporary society. By examining the relationship between media messages and the psychological processes that underlie them, we can gain a better understanding of how communication shapes our attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours. In the context of memes, the emotions evoked by a meme can be amplified through its spread and can have a significant impact on public opinion and discourse. Based on qualitative analysis, the paper employs the Social Cognitive Theory, along with the Uses and Gratifications Theory, to decode the manifestation of memes in our social system and the creation of echo chambers.
Keywords: Internet Memes, Media Psychology, Psychology of Memes, Echo Chambers
Scope of the Article: Media