prof. Karin Raeymaeckers
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-8887-054X
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De Belgische Journalist in 2023 (deel 2) : agressie tegen journalisten niet louter probleem buiten de redactie
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Mapping violence and targeted journalistic identities in Belgium
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De Belgische Journalist in 2023 (deel 1) : cijfers leggen grote inkomensverschillen bloot
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Portret van Belgische Journalisten in 2023
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Country report Belgium
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Precarity in the journalistic workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic : a representative survey of Belgian journalists
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Perceived autonomy in Belgian newsrooms : a systematic overview of different media, beats and role perceptions based on a representative survey
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Freelancers or ‘forced lancers’? Results of a survey to study the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Belgian journalists
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Blowing hot and cold? A quantitative content analysis of climate change coverage on Belgian news sites
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From one division of labor to the other : the relation between beat reporting, freelancing, and journalistic autonomy
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- Miscellaneous
- open access
Corona als kantelpunt in de Vlaamse journalistieke sector : bevindingen van een survey-onderzoek onder Vlaamse journalisten van 8-19 april 2020
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Pers en natievorming in Vlaanderen sinds de Eerste Wereldoorlog
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Hypertextuality in net-native health news : a quantitative content analysis of hyperlinks and where they lead to
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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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Transforming the news media : overcoming old and new gender inequalities
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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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Gender as a multi-layered issue in journalism : a multi-method approach to studying barriers sustaining gender inequality in Belgian newsrooms
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Is journalism gender e-qual? A study of the gendered accumulation and evaluation of digital capital in journalism