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So, if you are new to Memetics, you must know about the following people:
1. Richard Dawkins:
THE man who coined the term "Memes" in his 1976 international bestseller,
He has got a series of awards, a foundation and I what not to his name. Yet, he is so simple and a true scientist.
You can read more about him here.

2. Susan Blackmore: Her video on Memes and Temes inspired me to research on Memetics. Her book titled "The Meme Machine" will give you a very good view on how memetics is related to cognition and cultural studies. Her unique hairstyle is something that always amazes me. Her writings are very absorbing and I will just let you read more about her (because that's the best, I think).
3. The Late Christopher Hitchens: Although Christopher is not directly linked to Memetics, I would still mention him anyway. Call me a swindler, but I secretly wish you to stumble upon the ideas of Darwinian reasoning and then about the ideas of Christopher who was a vehement opposer of religion. Undoubtedly, the best orator and debater I have ever come across. His quick wit, his poetic sense and his penetrating yet mysterious eyes are some of the things that you will notice first whenever you watch his videos like this one. He died in 2011 at the age of 62 due to Cancer. I here.
am not kidding but the thought of getting to know abut him after his painful death and not being able to contact him before made me shed a tear (literally!). You can read more about him
So, if you are new to Memetics, you must know about the following people:
THE man who coined the term "Memes" in his 1976 international bestseller,
The Selfish Gene. So knowledgeable and yet so humble, this atheist scientist will shake your mind enough to think about things you always thought you were pretty sure of. He is the author of several best selling books such as The God Delusion, The Extended Phenotype among others.And then, there is the wonderful mix of British accent and his amazing sense of humour which makes him so amazingly classy! Watch his videos and it won't be long before you are a Dawkinsian like me.
He has got a series of awards, a foundation and I what not to his name. Yet, he is so simple and a true scientist.
You can read more about him here.
2. Susan Blackmore: Her video on Memes and Temes inspired me to research on Memetics. Her book titled "The Meme Machine" will give you a very good view on how memetics is related to cognition and cultural studies. Her unique hairstyle is something that always amazes me. Her writings are very absorbing and I will just let you read more about her (because that's the best, I think).
am not kidding but the thought of getting to know abut him after his painful death and not being able to contact him before made me shed a tear (literally!). You can read more about him