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- 2023
- Appraisal in text-image social media content (2023)
- Analyser manuellement des posts sur les réseaux sociaux: comment déterminer la taille du corpus et la taille de l’échantillon pour les accords inter-codeurs (2023)
- How jihadi Salafists sometimes breach, but mostly circumvent, Facebook’s community standards in crisis, identity and solution frames (2023) STUDIES IN CONFLICT & TERRORISM. p.1-26
- 2022
- Language perceptions and use among (TV) journalists in multilingual Belgium : how pragmatic realities affect the idealized benchmark of bilingualism (2022) JOURNALISM. 23(7). p.1469-1487
- Discourse patterns used by extremist Salafists on Facebook : identifying potential triggers to cognitive biases in radicalized content (2022) CRITICAL DISCOURSE STUDIES. 19(3). p.252-273
- 2021
- Discourse Patterns used by extremist Salafists in Facebook posts to potentially trigger cognitive biases (2021) Targeted : Digitale Kommunikation und Werbung, Abstracts. p.77-77
- Online hate to offline harm : the impact of online hateful and extremist activity in our communities (2021) Violent Extremism and Polarization Workshop.
- Facebook’s policies against extremism : ten years of struggle for more transparency (2021) FIRST MONDAY (ONLINE). 26(9).
- Raising awareness about one’s own cognitive biases to counter radicalization : presentation of the PRECOBIAS project (2021) 20th Workshop of the Terrorism Research Network Germany (#NTF20), Abstracts.
- Making students more resilient to extremist content online : critical thinking skills and self-awareness of cognitive biases (2021)