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Researcher
Evelien D'heer
- Disciplines:Information technologies, Information and communication, circuits, Media sociology
Affiliations
- Research Department (Administrative office)
Member
From1 Jul 2017 → Today - Department of Communication Sciences (Department)
Member
From1 Mar 2011 → 30 Sep 2016 - Department of Marketing (Department)
Member
From8 Dec 2009 → 31 Jan 2011
Publications
1 - 10 of 32
- Media logic revisited : the concept of social media logic as alternative framework to study politicians' usage of social media during election times(2018)
Authors: Evelien D'heer, Caja Thimm, Mario Anastasiadis, Jessica Einspänner-Pflock
Pages: 173 - 194 - Where has the news gone? A network approach to secondary gatekeeping on Twitter in The Netherlands and Belgium(2016)
Authors: Frederik De Grove, Evelien D'heer, Sarah Van Leuven
Number of pages: 1 - Who is leading the campaign charts? Comparing individual popularity on old and new media(2015)
Authors: Peter Van Aelst, Patick Van Erkel, Evelien D'heer, Raymond Harder
Number of pages: 1 - What social media data mean for audience studies: a multidimensional investigation of Twitter use during a current affairs TV programme(2015)
Authors: Evelien D'heer, Pieter Verdegem
Pages: 221 - 234 - Social media in times of neoliberalism : connective action or polarization of the public debate?(2015)
Authors: Pieter Verdegem, Evelien D'heer, Frederik De Grove
Number of pages: 1 - Who is leading the campaign charts? Comparing individual popularity on old and new media(2015)
Authors: Peter Van Aelst, Patrick van Erkel, Evelien D'heer, Raymond Harder
Number of pages: 1 - 'Continuous connectivity': the role of social media in connecting politicians with traditional media and their voters/the public(2015)
Authors: Evelien D'heer
Number of pages: 1 - The role of Twitter in the 2014 election campaign in Belgium : combining a small and big data approach(2015)
Authors: Evelien D'heer, Pieter Verdegem
Number of pages: 1 - An intermedia understanding of the networked media ecology(2014)Series: Public Administration and Information Technology
Authors: Evelien D'heer, Pieter Verdegem, Bogdan Patrut, Monica Patrut
Pages: 81 - 96 - Who is leading the campaign charts? Comparing individual popularity on old and new media(2014)
Authors: Peter Van Aelst, Patrick Van Erkel, Evelien D'heer, Raymond Harder
Number of pages: 1