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Confirming or countering gender role expectations online? How female politicians cope with stereotypes in their social media representation and its effect on voters
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- Miscellaneous
- open access
An uneasy return to the role of popular culture
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What’s in the name of strategy? A survey of Flemish politicians and party staffers’ knowledge, self-reported use and expectations of rhetorical figures in speeches
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Watching disaster news online and offline : audiences experiencing news about far-away disasters in a postbroadcast society
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Figuring out political rhetoric : a content analysis of the use of rhetorical figures by Flemish politicians
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Een vrolic liet van datter cortelinge is gesciet : politieke liedjes in de laatmiddeleeuwse Nederlanden
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Mark my words : a qualitative content analysis of the use of rhetorical figures in political speeches on the 2018 Flemish municipal election day
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- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Raconter, imprimer et archiver les temps forts de la vie de cour (Savoie, XVe-XVIIe s.)
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Who is leading the campaign charts? Comparing individual popularity on old and new media
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Conversations about the elections on Twitter: towards a structural understanding of Twitter's relation with the political and the media field
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Political participation and web 2.0 in Europe: a case study of Facebook
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European parliament online: identifying the European parliament's 2009 online communication strategy
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Political communication and social network sites
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Communicating with voters by blogs? Campaigning for the 2009 European parliament elections
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The role of internet in political communication: a case study of the 2009 European parliament elections
(2011)