prof. Frederik Dhaenens
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‘Fast-paced,' ‘snakey' and ‘commercial' : how American student audiences make sense of representations of journalism in fictional television series
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Repackaged sob sisters and outsiders within : reading the female and minority journalists on The Bold Type and The Morning Show
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Heteromasculinity and queer reappropriation in music streaming practices exploring homonegative curation by ordinary Spotify users
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'Just kidding?' An exploratory audience study into the ways Flemish youth with a minoritized ethnic identity make sense of ethnic humor and the politics of offense
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Introducing the journalism knowledge gap : how American audiences make sense of representations of journalism in fictional television series
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Repackaged sob sisters and outsiders within : reading the female and minority journalists on The Bold Type and The Morning Show
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Exploring representation of journalism and the free press myth in Flemish and international fictional movies and series
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‘I’m just not gay-gay’ : exploring same-sex desire and sexual minority identity formation in SKAM and its Western European remakes
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'Timeless' rock masculinities : understanding the gendered dimension of an annual Belgian radio music poll
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A tale of heroes and villains : the contrast between international and Flemish journalism fiction
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'Music makes the people come together' : Spotify as an intimate social media platform
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Textual analysis : a practical introduction to studying texts in media and cultural studies
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Trans persons on trans representations in popular media culture : a reception study
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Un/recognisable and dis/empowering images of disability : a collective textual analysis of media representations of intellectual disabilities
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Moderately queer programming at an established LGBTQ film festival : a case study of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival
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Exploring the representation of sexual minority identity formation in SKAM and its Western European remakes
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An uneasy return to the role of popular culture
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Superheroines and superstereotypes? Queer postfeminism, intersectionality and female superheroes in Supergirl
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LGBT+ televisibility in Flanders : the presence of sexual and gender diversity in Flemish television fiction (2001-2016)
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Indifference and queer television studies : distinguishing norms of existence and coexistence