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Researcher
Benjamin De Cleen
- Keywords:Language and literature (incl. information, documentation, library and archive sciences)
- Disciplines:Political communication, Communication sciences not elsewhere classified, Political theory, Belgian politics
Affiliations
- Centre for the study of Democracy, Signification and Resistance (Research group)
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From1 Oct 2014 → Today - ECHO: Research group on media, culture and politics (Research group)
Responsible
From15 Jul 2003 → Today - Communication Sciences (Department)
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From1 Oct 2020 → Today - Communication Sciences (Department)
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From8 Apr 2019 → 30 Sep 2020 - Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences and Solvay Business School (Faculty)
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From22 Jun 2017 → 7 Sep 2017 - Communication Sciences (Department)
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From1 Oct 2013 → 20 Oct 2022 - Applied Linguistics (Department)
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From1 Oct 2013 → 30 Sep 2015 - Brussels Institute for Journalism Studies (Research group)
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From1 Oct 2013 → 20 Sep 2015 - Applied Linguistics (Research group)
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From1 Oct 2012 → 31 Dec 2015 - Studies in Media, Innovation and Technology (Research group)
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From1 Oct 2012 → 30 Sep 2013 - Communication Sciences (Department)
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From1 Feb 2005 → 30 Sep 2014
Projects
1 - 6 of 6
- The Affective Epistemology of Dislocated Journalists: Emotions as knowledge among journalists exiled, displaced, and repatriated in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian WarFrom1 Nov 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship
- Discourse of “state-induced return” in international institutional speech: how to kindly give the boot to people on the moveFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO junior postdoctoral fellowship
- Pseudo-journalistic political communication. An analysis of the content, production and reception of the use of journalistic genres in populist radical right party political communication in Germany and AustriaFrom1 Nov 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- SRP-Groeifinanciering: Far right fictions: the meanings of audiovisual fiction among ‘emerging citizens’ with far right Sympathies.From1 Oct 2022 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Anti-populist discourse in European politics and media (OZR EU BONUS)From31 Jan 2022 → 30 Jan 2024Funding: BOF - mobility
- Anti-populist discourse in European politics and mediaFrom31 Jan 2022 → 30 Jan 2024Funding: H2020-EU.1.3.- EXCELLEN SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions
Publications
1 - 10 of 36
- Discourse analysis(2023)
Authors: Jan Zienkowski, Benjamin De Cleen
Pages: 129-150Number of pages: 22 - The Belgian Media Discourse on Refugees, Migrants and Migration(2023)
Authors: Valériane Mistiaen, Laura Calabrese, Benjamin De Cleen
Pages: 67-93Number of pages: 26 - Het Laatste Nieuws, 135 years of Belgian newspaper history(2023)
Authors: Benjamin De Cleen
Pages: 7-11Number of pages: 4 - Negotiating the boundaries of the politically sayable: populist radical right talk scandals in the German media(2022)
Authors: Maximilian Grönegräs, Benjamin De Cleen
Pages: 665-682 - Getting the Problem Definition Right: The Radical Right, Populism, Nativism and Public Health(2021)
Authors: Benjamin De Cleen, Ewen Speed
Pages: 523-527 - Advances in the study of the connections between populism and nationalism(2021)
Authors: Benjamin De Cleen, Yannis Stavrakakis
- The study of populism and nationalism through the prism of discourse theory: distinctions and articulations(2021)
Authors: Benjamin De Cleen, Yannis Stavrakakis
Pages: 81-108 - Advances in the study of the connections between populism and nationalism(2021)
Authors: Benjamin De Cleen, Yannis Stavrakakis
- Moving discourse theory forward: A five-track proposal for future research(2021)
Authors: Benjamin De Cleen, Jana Goyvaerts, Nico Carpentier, Jason Glynos, Yannis Stavrakakis
Pages: 22-46 - An introduction to the special issue on ‘Discourse Theory: Ways forward for theory development and research practice’(2021)
Authors: Benjamin De Cleen, Jana Goyvaerts, Nico Carpentier, Jason Glynos, Yannis Stavrakakis, Ilija Tomanic Trivundza
Pages: 1-9