Memification of Students’ Experiences at South African Universities: A Critical Examination of Meme Value within UCT Just Kidding and Wits Just Kidding Memes

Author:

Mgcina Gcina1,Akpojivi Ufuoma23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Media Studies Department, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

2. Policy, Research and Learning, Advocates for International Development, London, UK

3. University of South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract

Memes are considered a communication tool that allows groups of individuals to form a community and express themselves through three semiotic resources: visuals, text and humour. They provide new references that contribute to the construction of identities. This is especially true within university student communities. In this study, we use two students’ meme pages in South Africa, UCT Just Kidding (@uctjustkidding) and Wits Just Kidding (@witsjustkidding), as case studies to investigate how students use memes to highlight their everyday experiences and the values attached to these memes. We also explore how memes portray significant issues affecting students’ development and progression within the broader South African higher education institutions. Using semi-structured interviews conducted with 7 meme creators and administrators, textual and visual analysis of 14 memes from both pages and Marx’s labour theory of value as a theoretical framework, we argue that students use memes to communicate and raise awareness on salient issues affecting them. We, therefore, underscore memes as a powerful tool for constructing social, political, economic and cultural realities among university students in particular and communities in general.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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