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Vijfjaarlijkse enquête over profiel en professie van de Belgische journalisten : resultaten (deel 2)
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Vijfjaarlijkse enquête over profiel en professie van de Belgische journalisten : resultaten (deel 1)
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- Book
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Het profiel van de Belgische journalist in 2018
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When medicine meets media : how health news is co-produced between health and media professionals
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
(Dis)entangling medicine and media : a qualitative analysis of the relationship between the fields of healthcare and journalism
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Finding the news and mapping the links: a case study of hypertextuality in Dutch-language health news websites
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- PhD Thesis
- open access
Reassembling health news : a mixed methods investigation of health news sources in Flanders
(2018) -
Emotionele patiëntenverhalen en de dubieuze rol van de farma-industrie
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Tracing the sources : a comparative content analysis of Belgian health news
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Fake news is geen journalistiek probleem, al levert het journalisten wel problemen op
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Looks can be deceiving: Ordinary citizens as sources in health news
(2017) -
A mulit-method evaluation of frictions between the normative ideal of transparency and journalistic praxis in health news
(2017) -
Search Engine Health News : finding the news and mapping the links
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- Miscellaneous
- open access
Health News Media Monitoring : A Quantitative Study of Belgian Health News in Newspapers, Magazines, on Television, Radio and Online
(2016) -
Media maken ons soms zieker (of gezonder) dan we zijn
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A multi-perspective approach towards the role of mass media within the medicalisation process
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Are hyperlinking practices in online health news healthy? Hypertextuality, multimediality & interactivity in online health news
(2016) -
Mobilizing the crowd or sticking to the elite? A quantitative media monitoring study on sourcing practices of Belgian health journalists
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Vijftigplussers in doolhof van gezondheidsinformatie
(2015) -
Medicalization versus own responsibility: a quantitative content analysis