Social Media Responses to the Pandemic: What Makes a Coronavirus Meme Creative

Vlad Petre Glǎveanu, Vlad Petre Glaveanu, Constance De Saint Laurent

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Abstract

The current pandemic and the measures taken to address it, on a global scale, are unprecedented. Times of crisis call for creative solutions, and these are not reduced to the work of scientists or politicians. In everyday life, both in online and offline spaces, people use their creativity to make sense of the current situation, to cope with it, and to learn its lessons. Social media is a privileged space for mundane and participative creativity through the production and sharing of coronavirus Internet memes. In this article, we examine the creativity of such memes from a dedicated Reddit community. We ask, in particular, what makes a coronavirus meme creative and what this creativity tells us about the pandemic and popular understandings of it. To answer these questions, we use a triangulation of quantitative and qualitative methods by having 480 memes coded by three social media users for surprise, meaningfulness, elaboration, humor, and creativity and qualitatively analyzing those memes that score highly on each dimension. An interesting finding concerns the importance of elaboration and humor for the evaluation of creativity in the case of memes, above the more traditional criteria of surprise (proxy for novelty) and meaningfulness (proxy for appropriateness), perhaps a feature unique for Internet spaces. The article ends with reflections on what these findings tell us about creativity on social media more generally and the creative processes involved in the generation and reception of coronavirus memes in particular.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Reddit
  • coronavirus
  • creative process
  • creativity
  • memes
  • social media

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