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Date: 2018-10-22 16:55:07
Human behavior
Digital media
Software
Social networking services
Internet meme
Meme
Social media
Cyberbullying
Twitter

Written evidence submitted by Loughborough University (SMH0167) MEMEotive - Analysing the Effects of Internet Memes on Young Teenagers’ Health and Health Behaviours Submitted by: Dr Ash Casey, School of Sport, Exercis

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