CV Dr Bart Cammaerts

Personal Details

• Date of Birth: 23/09/1969 • Work Address: Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom • Email: [email protected]

Formal Education

• PhD in Social Sciences1 (Hons) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel 05/2002 • MA in Political Science2 (Hons) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel 07/1996 • BA in Political Science3 (Hons) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel 07/1994 • BA in Socio-Cultural Worker (Hons) at SIVEHO - 07/1992

Employment

• Associate Professor, Media and Communications Department, LSE, September 2013 to date. • Senior Lecturer, Media and Communications Department, LSE, April 2010 to August 2013. • Lecturer, Media and Communications Department, LSE, October 2005-March 2010. • Post-Doctoral Marie Curie Fellow, Media & Communications Department, LSE, October 2003- September 2005. • Post-Doctoral Fellow, ASCoR, University of Amsterdam (UvA), March 2002-April 2003. • Doctoral Research Fellow, SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), March 1997-February 2002. • Spokesperson and Advisor Information Society, Cabinet of the Vice-Prime Minister & Minister of Economic Affairs and Telecommunication of , September 1996-April 1997.

Research Projects

• ‘Mainstream Media Representations of Jeremy Corbyn: From Loony Candidate to Hard-Left Leader’, funded by the LSE Department of Media and Communications’ PhD Research Hub (£2,800), Principal Investigator – (2015-2016) • ‘Mediation and Anti-Austerity’, co-funded by the LSE Department of Media and Communications’ and the LSE’s RIIF Funds (£14,000), Principal Investigator – (2013-2015). • ‘Youth Participation in Democratic Life’, European Commission funded project (€250,000), Principal Investigator – (2011-2012). • ‘Media, Public Action and Policy: Multi-Stakeholder Dialogues’, LSE HEIF4 funded project (£25,000), main author of the proposal – (2010-2011). • 'Internet-mediated Civil Society Consultations in Europe and Beyond', EU Marie-Curie funded project, Principal Investigator – (2003-2004). • ‘Electronic Media in Everyday Life (EMTEL2)’, EU funded 6th FP project, Research Officer – (2001-2002). • ‘Transnational Civil Society in the Networked Society: A study on the relation between ICTs and the rise of a transnational civil society, EU funded project under IST 2000, Research Officer – (2001-2002).

1 Exact Title = Doctor in de Sociale Wetenschappen 2 Exact Title = Licenciaat in de Politieke Wetenschappen 3 Exact Title = Kandidaat in de Politieke Wetenschappen

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Publications

Single and co-Authored Books

Cammaerts, Bart (2018) The Circulation of Anti-Austerity Protest. Bastingstoke: Palgrave-MacMillan – in press. Cammaerts, Bart, Bruter, Michael, Banaji, Shakuntala, Harrison, Sarah and Anstead, Nick (2015) Youth Participation in Democratic Life: Stories of Hope and Disillusion. Basingstoke: Palgrave- MacMillan, 237 pages. ISBN: 9781137540201. Cammaerts, Bart (2008) Internet-Mediated Participation Beyond the Nation State. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 266 pages. ISBN: 9780719076480. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) Internet-Mediated Participation Beyond the Nation State. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 266 pages. ISBN: 9781784993863 (paperback version) Bailey, Olga, Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico (2008) Understanding Alternative Media. Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw & Hill, 216 pages. ISBN: 9780335222100 and 9780335222117. Bailey, Olga, Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico (2015) Alternatif Medyayi Anlamak (Turkish Translation: Cigdem Ozturk). Istanbul: Kafka, 280 pages. ISBN: 9786054820252. Bailey, Olga, Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico (2012) Media Alternatywne (Polish Translation: Anna Gąsior-Niemiec). Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 244 pages. ISBN: 9788323332411. البديل الاعلام فهم ((2009 Nico Carpentier, and Bart Cammaerts, Olga, Bailey, (Arabic Translation: Ola Ahmed). Cairo: Arab Nile Group, 274 pages. ISBN: 9773770893.

Edited Collections

Cammaerts, Bart, Matoni, Alice and McCurdy, Partick (eds) (2013) Mediation and Protest Movements. Bristol: Intellect, 275 pages. ISBN: 9781841506432. Carpentier, Nico, Tomaniç-Trivundža, Ilija, Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille, Sundin, Ebba, Olsson, Tobias, Kilborn, Richard, Nieminen, Hannu and Cammaerts, Bart (eds) (2010) Media and Communication Studies Intersections and Interventions. Tartu: Tartu University Press, 355 pages. ISBN: 9789949195534. Garcia-Blanco, Iñaki, Van Bauwel, Sofie and Cammaerts, Bart (eds) (2009) Media Agoras: Democracy, Diversity and Communication. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publisher, 229 pages. ISBN: 1443803480. Carpentier, Nico, Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille, Nordenstreng, Kaarle, Hartmann, Maren, Vihalemm, Peter, Cammaerts, Bart, Nieminen, Hannu and Olsson, Tobias (eds) (2008) Democracy, Journalism and Technology: New Developments in an Enlarged Europe. Tartu: University of Tartu Press, 430 pages. ISBN: 9789949119721. Carpentier, Nico, Pruulman-Vengerfeldt, Pille, Nordenstreng, Kaarle, Hartmann, Maren, Vihalemm, Peter, Cammaerts, Bart and Nieminen, Hannu (eds) (2007) Media Technologies and Democracy in an Enlarged Europe. Tartu: Tartu University Press, 422 pages. ISBN: 9789949117451. Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico (eds) (2007) Reclaiming the Media: Communication Rights and Democratic Media Roles. Bristol: Intellect/Chicago: Chicago University Press, 292 pages. ISBN: 9781841501635.

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Carpentier, Nico, Pruulman-Vengerfeldt, Pille, Nordenstreng, Kaarle, Hartmann, Maren and Cammaerts, Bart (eds) (2006) Researching Media, Democracy and Participation. Tartu: Tartu University Press, 311 pages. ISBN: 9789949114641. Cammaerts, Bart, Van Audenhove, Leo, Nulens, Gert and Pauwels, Caroline (eds) (2003) Beyond the Digital Divide: Reducing Exclusion and Fostering Inclusion. : VUB Press, 333 pages. ISBN: 9054873590. Nulens, Gert, Hafkin, Nancy, Van Audenhove, Leo and Cammaerts, Bart (eds) (2001) The Digital Divide in Developing Countries: towards an information society in Africa. Brussels: VUBPress, 342 pages. ISBN: 9054873108. Cammaerts, Bart and Burgelman, Jean-Claude (eds) (2000) Beyond Competition: Broadening the Scope of Telecommunication Policy. Brussels: VUB Press, 255 pages. ISBN: 9789054872672.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals

Cammaerts, Bart (2017) The Mainstreaming of Radical Rightwing Discourses in the Low Countries: What is to be done?. Communication, Culture and Critique: in press. Cammaerts, Bart, DeCillia, Brooks and Magalhães, João-Carlos (2017) Journalistic Transgressions in the Representation of Jeremy Corbyn: From Watchdogs to Attackdogs. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism: online first. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) Overcoming net-centricity in the study of alternative and community media. Journal of Alternative and Community Media 1(1): 1-3. El-Issawi, Fatima and Cammaerts, Bart (2016) Shifting journalistic roles in democratic transitions: Lessons from Egypt. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism 17(5): 549-66. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Neoliberalism and the Post-Hegemonic War of Position: The dialectic between invisibility and visibilities, European Journal of Communication 30(5): 522-38. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Pirates on the Liquid Shores of Liberal Democracy: Movement Frames of European Pirate Parties. Javnost: The Public 22(1): 19-36. Banaji, Shakuntala and Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Citizens of Nowhere Land: Youth and News Consumption in Europe. Journalism Studies 16(1): 115-32. Cammaerts, Bart and Jiménez-Martínez, César (2014) The Mediation of the Brazilian V-for-Vinegar Protests: From Vilification to Legitimization and Back?. Liinc em Revista 10(1): 44-68. Cammaerts, Bart, Bruter, Michael, Banaji, Shakuntala, Harrison, Sarah and Anstead, Nick (2014) The Myth of Youth Apathy: Young Europeans’ critical attitudes towards democratic life. American Behavioral Scientist 58(5): 645-64. Cammaerts, Bart (2014) Tecnologie di mediazione del sé: affordance e limiti dei social media per i movimenti di protesta. Sociologia della Communicazione 46: 15-33. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) Lógicas de Protesto e a Estrutura de Oportunidade de Mediação. MATRIZes 7(2): 13-36. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) The Mediation of Insurrectionary Symbolic Damage: The 2010 UK Student Protests. International Journal of Press/Politics 18(4): 525-48. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) Networked Resistance: the case of WikiLeaks. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 18(4): 420-36. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) Banal Revolution: the emptying of a political signifier. Mediascapes 1(1): 27- 38. Cammaerts, Bart (2012) The strategic use of metaphors by North-Belgian political and media elites during the 2007-2011 Belgian political crisis. International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 8(2-3): 229-49. Cammaerts, Bart (2012) Protest Logics and the Mediation Opportunity Structure. European Journal of Communication 27(2): 117-34 – Best Paper Award 2012 Cammaerts, Bart (2011) The hegemonic copyright-regime vs. the sharing copyright users of music?. Media, Culture & Society 33(3): 491-502.

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Cammaerts, Bart and Calabrese, Andrew (2011) Introduction to special issue: ‘Creative Imagination: a post neo-liberal order in media and communication regulation?’, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 25(1): 1-4. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Disruptive Sharing in a Digital Age: Rejecting Neoliberalism?, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 25(1): 47-62. Cammaerts, Bart (2009) Community Radio in the West: A Legacy of Struggle for Survival in a State and Capitalist Controlled Media Environment, International Communication Gazette 71(8): 1-20. Cammaerts, Bart (2009) Radical Pluralism and Free Speech in Online Public Spaces: The case of North- Belgian extreme right discourses, International Journal for Cultural Studies 12(6): 555-75. Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, N. (2009) Blogging the 2003 Iraq War: Challenging the Ideological Model of War and Mainstream Journalism?, Observatorio 3(2): 1-23. Cammaerts, Bart (2008) Critiques on the Participatory Potentials of Web 2.0, Communication, Culture & Critique. 1(3): 358-76. Cammaerts, Bart (2007) Jamming the Political: Beyond Counter-hegemonic Practices, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 21(1): 71-90. Carpentier, Nico and Cammaerts, Bart (2006) Hegemony, Democracy, Agonism and Journalism: An Interview with Chantal Mouffe, Journalism Studies 7(6): 964-75. Cammaerts, Bart (2006) The eConvention on the Future of Europe: Assessing the Participation of Civil Society and the Use of ICTs in European Decision-making Processes, Journal for European Integration 28(3): 225-45. Padovani, Claudia and Cammaerts, Bart (2006) Il World Summit on the Information Society: esercizi di e-governance fra “spazi di luogo” e “spazi di flusso” [The World Summit on the Information Society: An Exercise in Governance as a “Space of Place” and a “Space of Flows”], Comunicazione Politica 7(1): 113-32. Cammaerts, Bart (2005) Through the Looking Glass: Civil Society Participation in the WSIS and the Dynamics between Online/Offline Interaction, Communications & Strategies, Special Issue - WSIS Tunis: 151-74. Cammaerts, Bart and Van Audenhove, Leo (2005) De rol van het Internet in de transnationalisering van het sociale middenveld en burgerschap [The Role of the Internet in the Transnationalisation of Civil Society and Citizenship], Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschappen 33(2): 162-81. Cammaerts, Bart and Van Audenhove, Leo (2005) Online Political Debate, Unbounded Citizenship and the Problematic Nature of a Transnational Public Sphere, Political Communication 22(2): 179- 96. Van Audenhove, Leo, Burgelman, Jean-Claude, Cammaerts, Bart and Nulens, Gert (2003) Discourse and reality in international information society policy: the dominant scenario and its application in the developing world. Communicatio: South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research 29(1/2): 79-113. Cammaerts, Bart and Burgelman, Jean-Claude (2001) Belgisch telecommunicatiebeleid voor een nieuw millemnium: schipperen tussen sociale ambities en competitie [Belgian telecommunication policy for a new millennium: between social ambitions and competition], Informatie & Informatiebeleid 18(1): 28-35. Cammaerts, Bart and Burgelman, Jean-Claude (2001) Belgian Telecommunication Policy: a Conflict between Social and Competition Regulation, Telecommunications Journal of Australia 49(4): 55-62. Cammaerts, Bart (2000) Sociaal beleid en de Informatiesamenleving: de digitale kloof in een Belgisch/Vlaams perspectief [Social Policy and the Information Society: The Digital Divide from a Belgian/Flemish Perspective], Ethiek & Maatschappij 3(4): 36-63. Van Audenhove, Leo, Burgelman, Jean-Claude, Nulens, Gert and Cammaerts, Bart (1999) Information Society Policy in the Developing World: A Critical Assessment, Third World Quarterly 20(2): 387-404.

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Book Chapters

Cammaerts, Bart (2017) Press freedom and communication rights: normative struggles within civil society and beyond, in Howard Tumber and Silvio Waisbord (eds) Routledge Companion to Media and Human Rights. London: Routledge – in press. Cammaerts, Bart, DeCillia, Brooks and Zurn, Meagan (2017) Empowerment, in Patrick Rössler, Cynthia A. Hoffner, and Liesbet van Zoonen (eds) The International Encyclopedia of Media Effects. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell-Wiley – in press. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) ICT-Mediated Mutual Cooperation Practices: The sharing of material and immaterial resources, pp. 145-66 in Darin Barney, Gabriella Coleman, Christine Ross, Jonathan Sterne and Tamar Tembeck (eds) The Participatory Condition. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Cammaerts, Bart and Couldry, Nick (2016) Digital Journalism as Practice, pp. 326-40 in Tamara Witschge, Chris W. Anderson, David Domingo, and Alfred Hermida (eds) The SAGE Handbook of Digital Journalism. London: Sage. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Technologies of Self-Mediation: Affordances and Constraints of Social Media for Protest Movements, pp. 97-110 in Julie Uldam and Anne Vestergaard (eds) Civic Engagement and Social Media - Political Participation Beyond the Protest. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Social Media and Activism, pp. 1027-34 in Robin Mansell and Peng Hwa (eds) The International Encyclopedia of Digital Communication and Society. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Movement Media as technologies of self-mediation, pp. 445-56 in Chris Atton (ed.) The Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media. London: Routledge. Cammaerts, Bart, Matoni, Alice and McCurdy, Patrick (2013) Mediation and Protest Movements, pp. 3-19 in Bart Cammaerts, Alice Matoni and Patrick McCurdy (eds) Mediation and Protest Movements. Bristol: Intellect. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Mediation and Resistance, pp. 41-56 in Ilija Tomanic-Trivundža, Nico Carpentier, Hannu Nieminen, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Richard Kilborn, Ebba Sundin and Tobias Olsson (eds) Critical Perspectives on The European Mediasphere. Ljubljana: Faculty of Social Sciences - Založba FDV. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Power dynamics in multi–stakeholder policy processes and intra–civil society networking, pp. 131-46 in Robin Mansell and Mark Raboy (eds) The Handbook on Global Media and Communication Policy. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Cammaerts, Bart (2009) Civil Society Participation in Multi-Stakeholder Processes: In-between Realism and Utopia, pp. 83-102 in Laura Stein, Dorothy Kidd, and Clemencia Rodriquez (eds) Making Our Media: Global Initiatives Toward a Democratic Public Sphere - Volume Two: National and Global Movements for Democratic Communication. Cresshill NJ: Hampton Press. Carpentier, Nico, De Brabander, Ludo and Cammaerts, Bart (2009) Citizen Journalism and the North Belgian Peace March, pp. 163-74 in Stuart Allan and Einar Thorsen (eds) Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang. Cammaerts, Bart (2008) Political Jamming, pp. 214-5 in Mary Kaldor, Marlies Glasius, Helmut Anheier, Martin Albrow, Monroe E Price (eds) Global Civil Society Yearbook 2007/2008. London: Sage. Cammaerts, Bart (2007) Kritische reflecties omtrent het participatieve karakter van blogs [Critical Reflections on the Participatory Character of Blogs], pp. 52-65 in Paul Vanlerberghe (ed.) Burgermedia: opmars, beloften en bedenkingen [Citizen’s Media: rise, promises and critiques]. Antwerpen: Indymedia.be/vzw Get Basic/EPO. Cammaerts, Bart (2007) Blogs, Online Forums, Public Spaces and the Extreme Right in North Belgium, pp. 107-19 in Nico Carpentier, Pille Pruulman-Vengerfeldt, Kaarle Nordenstreng, Maren

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Hartmann, Peter Vihalemm, Bart Cammaerts and Hannu Nieminen (eds) Media Technologies and Democracy in an Enlarged Europe: The intellectual work of the 2007 European media and communication doctoral summer school. Tartu: Tartu University Press. Hartmann, Maren, Carpentier, Nico and Cammaerts, Bart (2007) Learning about Democracy: Familyship and Negotiated ICT Users' Practices, pp. 167-86 in Peter Dahlgren (ed.) Young Citizens and New Media: Learning for Democratic Participation. London: Routledge. Cammaerts, Bart (2007) Citizenship, the Public Sphere and Media, pp. 1-8 in B. Cammaerts and N. Carpentier (eds) Reclaiming the Media: Communication rights and expanding democratic media roles. Bristol: Intellect. Cammaerts, Bart (2007) Activism and Media, pp. 217-24 in B. Cammaerts and N. Carpentier (eds.) Reclaiming the Media: communication rights and expanding democratic media roles. Bristol: Intellect. Cammaerts, Bart (2007) Media and Communication Strategies of Glocalized Activists: Beyond media- centric thinking, pp. 265-88 in B. Cammaerts and N. Carpentier (eds.) Reclaiming the Media: Communication rights and expanding democratic media roles. Bristol: Intellect.. Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico (2006) The Internet and the Second Iraqi War: Extending Participation and Challenging Mainstream Journalism?, pp. 159-77 in Nico Carpentier, Pille Pruulman-Vengerfeldt, Kaarle Nordenstreng, Maren Hartmann and Bart Cammaerts (eds) Researching Media, Democracy and Participation. Tartu: Tartu University Press. Van Audenhove, Leo, Lievens, Bram and Cammaerts, Bart (2005) Neue Demokratie durch neue Medien? [A New Democracy through New Media?], pp. 263-90 in K. Arnold and C. Neuberger (Hrsg.) Alte Medien - Neue Medien: Theorieperspectiven, Medienprofile, Einsatzfelder. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico (2005) The Unbearable Lightness of Full Participation in a Global Context: WSIS and Civil Society participation, pp. 17-49 in J. Servaes and N. Carpentier (eds.) Towards a Sustainable Information Society: Beyond WSIS. Bristol: Intellect. Cammaerts, Bart (2005) ICT-Usage among Transnational Social Movements in the Networked Society - to organise, to mobilise and to debate, pp. 53-72 in Roger Silverstone (ed.) Media, Technology and Everyday Life in Europe: From Information to Communication. Aldershot: Ashgate. Cammaerts, Bart (2004) Gelijke Toegang, Burgerschap en de Informatiesamenleving: Internet-gebruik en -gebruikers in de Vlaamse openbare bibliotheken, [Equal Access, Citizenship and the Information Society: Internet-use and Users in North-Belgian Public Libraries], pp. 297-326 in Nico Carpentier, Caroline Pauwels and Olga Van Oost (eds) Het On(be)grijpbare Publiek. Brussel: VUB Press. Van Audenhove, Leo and Cammaerts, Bart (2004) Transnational Civil Society and Novel Forms of Political Participation in the Networked Society: A Theoretical Exploration, pp. 269-95 in Nico Carpentier, Caroline Pauwels and Olga Van Oost (eds) Het On(be)grijpbare Publiek. Brussels: VUB Press. Cammaerts, Bart, Deuze, Mark and Platon, Sarah (2003) Indymedia en de nieuwe piraten: alternatieve media op het Web, [Indymedia and the New Pirates: Alternative Media on the Web], pp. 85- 96 in Henk Blanken and Mark Deuze (eds) De Media Revolutie: 10 jaar WWW in Nederland. Amsterdam: Boom. Cammaerts, Bart, Van Audenhove, Leo and Pauwels, Caroline (2003) Dominant Digital Divide Discourses, pp. 7-14 in Bart Cammaerts, Leo Van Audenhove, Gert Nulens and Caroline Pauwels (eds.) Beyond the Digital Divide: Reducing exclusion and fostering inclusion. Brussels: VUB Press. Cammaerts, Bart, Van Audenhove, Leo and Pauwels, Caroline (2003) Beyond the Digital Divide, pp. 301-6 in Bart Cammaerts, Leo Van Audenhove, Gert Nulens and Caroline Pauwels (eds.) Beyond the Digital Divide: Reducing exclusion and fostering inclusion. Brussel: VUBPress. Cammaerts, Bart (2003) Social Policy and the Information Society in Belgium: Equal access to infrastructure, content and capabilities, pp. 143-192 in B. Cammaerts, L. Van Audenhove, G.

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Nulens and C. Pauwels (eds.) Beyond the Digital Divide: Reducing exclusion and fostering inclusion. Brussels: VUB Press. Van Audenhove, Leo, Burgelman, Jean-Claude, Nulens, Gert and Cammaerts, Bart (2001) Telecommunications and Information Society Policy in the Developing World: The Dominant Scenario Reassessed, pp. 17-54 in Gert Nulens, Nancy Hafkin, Leo Van Audenhove and Bart Cammaerts (eds.) The Digital Divide in Developing Countries: Towards an information society in Africa. Brussels: VUB Press. Van Audenhove, Leo and Cammaerts, Bart (2000) A New Social Contract for the Information Society, pp. 21-23 in Bart Cammaerts and Jean-Claude Burgelman (eds.) Beyond Competition: Broadening the scope of telecommunication policy. Brussels: VUB Press. Cammaerts, Bart (2000) Economic and Political Restructuring, Social Citizenship and New Social Rigths in the Information Society, pp. 45-64 in Bart Cammaerts and Jean-Claude Burgelman (eds.) Beyond Competition: Broadening the scope of telecommunication policy. Brussels: VUB Press. Lobet-Maris, Claire, Van Bastelaer, Béatrice and Cammaerts, Bart (2000) On the Role of Government in the Information Society, pp. 65-85 in Bart Cammaerts and Jean-Claude Burgelman (eds.) Beyond Competition: Broadening the scope of telecommunication policy. Brussels: VUB Press. Van Audenhove, Leo and Cammaerts, Bart (2000) Political Perspectives - Synthesis of the Debate: Welfare and the Information Society, pp. 87-89 in Bart Cammaerts and Jean-Claude Burgelman (eds.) Beyond Competition: Broadening the scope of telecommunication policy. Brussels: VUB Press.

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications

Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Ceci n’est pas un pays? Het strategisch gebruik van Vlaamse politieke metaforen. [Ceci n’est pas un pays? The strategic use of Flemish political metaphors] Samenleving & Politiek 18(4): 15-24. Cammaerts, Bart (2006) Another ‘Information Society’ is possible, is it?, IAMCR Newsletter 16(1): 4-5. Cammaerts, Bart (2005) WSIS: Brug over de Informatiekloof? [WSIS: A Bridge over the Information Divide?], MO*Magazine, 28: p. 61. Cammaerts, Bart (2005) Gelijke toegang, een universeel informatie recht? De openbare bibliotheek als tussenoplossing [Equal Access, a universal information right? The public library as an in between solution], Perspectief 1(1): 14-21. Cammaerts, Bart, Van Audenhove, Leo and Pauwels, Caroline (2004) De digitale kloof in perspectief: Van empirische en theoretische analyse tot beleidsaanbevelingen [The digital divide in perspective: from empirical and theoretical analysis to policy recommendations], Digibeet 6(2): 2-6. Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico (2004) Pleidooi voor een nieuwe politieke mediacultuur: Revisited [A plea for a new political culture: revisited], Samenleving & Politiek 11(5): 15-18. Carpentier, Nico and Cammaerts, Bart (2000) Pleidooi voor een nieuwe politieke mediacultuur: naar een 4-punten plan voor de strijd tegen extreem-rechts [A plea for a new political mediaculture: towards a 4 point plan in the struggle against the extreme right], Samenleving & Politiek 7(4): 4-13. Nulens, Gert, Van Audenhove, Leo, Burgelman, Jean-Claude, Cammaerts, Bart (1999) Naar een informatiesamenleving in Afrika: tussen discours en realiteit, [Towards an information society in Africa: between rhetoric’s and reality] in Nieuw Tijdschrift van de VUB, 12(1): 29- 40. Cammaerts, Bart (1998) ‘De kabel en convergentie in 1998, het dromen voorbij’ [The cable and convergence: beyond the hype], AV-industrie 10(2): p. 31. Cammaerts, Bart (1998) De Sociale Chipkaart: technologische vooruitgang of aantasting van de privacy? [The social chip-card: technological advancement or the demise of privacy?], Samenleving & Politiek 5(10): 34-38.

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Cammaerts, Bart (1996) China: De Draak met de Januskop [China: The Dragon with the Janus-head], Zooion Politikon 3(2): 3-4 Cammaerts, Bart (1995) Una democràcia no ha de tolerar la intolerància [A democracy does not have to tolerate intolerance], El Pasatge 4: 37-38. Cammaerts, Bart (1995) België-Zaïre: Een echtpaar dat niet meer 'on speaking terms' is, maar elkaar toch niet wil verlaten [Belgium and Zaïre: a couple that isn’t on speaking terms anymore, but can’t divorce either], Zooion Politikon 3(1): 5-6. Cammaerts, Bart (1993) De wolkenkrabbers van de Maya's [The Skyscrapers of the Maya’s], América Revista 20(224): 32-35.

Opinion Pieces in National Newspapers

Cammaerts, Bart (2017) ‘De Mening’ [The Opinion], published every day for a week in the Belgian broadsheet , from 19-23 June: ‘mijmeringen bij een politieke moord’ [thoughts about a political murder]; ‘De Britten leven in La La Land’ [The Brits live in La La Land]; Is het aan de media om pestfilmpjes te verspreiden? [Is it the media’s role to distribute videos of bullying?]; Wat de SP.A kan leren van Corbyn? [What can the socialist party learn from Corbyn?]; De Britten zijn verslaafd aan immigratie [The Brits are addicted to immigration]. Cammaerts, Bart (2017) Het leven in Londen ging gewoon door. (En zo hoort het ook) [Life in London goes on (and so it should)]. Opinion Piece in Belgian Broadsheet De Morgen, 5 June. Cammaerts, Bart (2017) Jongeren willen wel stemrecht op 16 [Young people do want the right to vote at 16]. Opinion Piece in Belgian Broadsheet De Standaard, 31 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2017) Politiek logisch, maar ook wenselijk? [Logical politically, but also desirable?]. Opinion Piece in Belgian Broadsheet De Morgen, 19 April, p. 3. Cammaerts, Bart (2017) Arm Little Britain [Poor Little Britain]. Opinion Piece in Belgian broadsheet De Standaard, 31 March. Cammaerts, Bart (2017) Facebook’s fake news fact-checking alert will be the saviour of the mainstream media. Opinion Piece in The Independent, 23 March. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) To avoid mistakes like banning the Napalm girl photo, Facebook needs to start acting like social ‘media’. Opinion piece in The Independent. 9 September. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) Our report found that 75% of press coverage misrepresents Jeremy Corbyn – we can't ignore media bias anymore. Opinion piece in The Independent. 19 July. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) Brexit-campagne brengt grote schade toe aan multiculturele imago van VK [Brexit-campagne damages the multi-cultural image of the UK]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Morgen, 29 June. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Vragen over België, bij een theeketel in Londen [Questions about Belgium, by a tea kettle in London]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Morgen, 26 November. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) De oude Corbyn is nieuw-links [The old Corbyn is the new left]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Standaard, 21 August. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) De rol van The Daily Hate en co [The Role of the Daily Hate en co]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Standaard, 12 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Op naar Belgische toestanden in het Verenigd Koninkrijk: Britse verkiezingen beloven een boeiend politiek steekspel te worden [Towards Belgian situations in the UK: British elections promise to become an interesting political game]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Morgen, 6 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2014) Lesgeven aan een uitverkoren elite stemt me soms intriest [Teaching a privileged elite at times makes me sad]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Morgen, 3 october. Cammaerts, Bart (2014) Censuur noch Megafoon [No Censorship nor Megaphone]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Standaard, 22 August.

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Cammaerts, Bart (2014) Het was ‘maar een grapje’ [It was ‘only a joke’]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Standaard, 13 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) ‘De gehackte mails van Di Rupo: een in alle opzichten mooie primeur’ [The hacked emails of Elio Di Rupo: In many ways a first]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Morgen, 1 June. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) ‘De nationalistische agenda achter politieke metaforen’ [The nationalistic agenda behind political metaphors]. Opinion piece in Belgian broadsheet De Morgen, 26 April. Cammaerts, Bart (2008) ‘Techno-optimists and techno-sceptics’, in Greek newspaper 'Eleftheros Typos on Sunday' special magazine 'Tendencies', 27 July, p. 42. Cammaerts, Bart (2007) ‘Investeren in betere marketing of beter onderwijs?’ [Invest in better marketing or better education?], opinion piece in the broadsheet De Morgen, 4 August, p.16. Carpentier, Nico and Cammaerts, Bart (2000) ‘Media moeten anti-democatische krachten helpen ontmaskeren’ [Media have to expose anti-democratic forces], opinion piece in the broadsheet De Standaard, 24 February, p. 11. Burgelman, Jean-Claude, Pauwels, Caroline, Neukens, Frank, Punie, Yves, Cammaerts, Bart, Pierson, Jo, Van Audenhove, Leo and Nulens, Gert (1998) ‘Je kan thuis ook NIET met de computer werken: Vragen over de Zin en Onzin van de (Vlaamse) Informatiemaatschappij’ [You can also NOT use the computer at home: questions about the sense and nonsense of a (North- Belgian) information society], opinion piece in the broadsheet De Morgen, 18 March, p.2 Carpentier, Nico and Cammaerts, Bart (1995) Het sluipend gif van het [The creeping poison of the Flemish Blok], Opinion-article in the newspaper De Morgen, 27 July, p. 2. Carpentier, Nico and Cammaerts, Bart (1993) ‘De lange mars van de Niet-Openbare radio's’ [The long march of the non-public radios], opinion piece in the broadsheet De Morgen, 30 December, p. 2.

Blog-Posts

Cammaerts, Bart (2017) Providing a broadcast platform for extremist politicians is unethical. Posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 21 June. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) Should the media link the murder of Jo Cox with the Brexit Campaign?. Posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 25 November. Cammaerts, Bart, DeCillia, Brooks, Magalhães João and Jimenez-Martínez, César (2016) When our watchdog becomes a bloodthirsty attackdog, be wary. Posting on Open Democracy. 13 July. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) A recipe for a right-wing assault on public service media?, Posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 17 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) Brussels 22/3, Posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 24 March. Cammaerts, Bart (2016) The polls were right but they were interpreted badly, Posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 20 January. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) There is no ‘Belgian problem’ with radical Islam – only a European one, Posting on LSE European Politics and Policy Blog, 18 November. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) The efforts to restrict the freedom to strike and to deny a right to strike should be resisted fiercely, Posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 14 September. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Jeremy Corbyn is the New Left, Posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 24 August. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Victims and Perpetrators: The Anarcho Strike in Calais, Posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 25 June. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Did Britain’s right-wing newspapers win the election for the Tories?, Reposting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 13 May.

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Cammaerts, Bart (2015) 英国媒体对于卡梅伦获胜起了什么样的影响?, Translation on Groundbreaking, 13 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Did Britain’s right-wing newspapers win the election for the Tories?. Posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 12 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Survey results show a renewed politics of redistribution in the UK. Posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 1 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Scotland Yard’s ‘protest tax’ is bonkers. Posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 11 February. Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Charlie Hebdo and the Other Within. Posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 12 January. Cammaerts, Bart, Bruter, Michael, Banaji, Shaku, Harrison, Sarah and Anstead, Nick (2014) Lower the voting age to 16? Yes please, but only if accompanied by civic and democratic education and a commitment to take young people’s concerns seriously. Posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 11 December. Cammaerts, Bart (2014) Excessive media power in the UK necessitates a more efficient and potent regulatory system. Posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 26 June. Cammaerts, Bart (2014) The European Elections in the UK. Posting on LSE Euro Crisis in the Press Blog, 24 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2014) A constituency of fearful white voters has become central to the right-wing political discourse, leading to the tolerance of ‘banal’ racism, Posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 20 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2014) Why not Fund the BBC through General Taxation?, Posting on LSE Media Policy Project Blog, 26 March. Cammaerts, Bart (2014) Rising inequality and the need for a divorce between democracy and capitalist interests, Posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 5 March. Cammaerts, Bart, Mansell, Robin and Meng, Bingchun (2013) Copyright and Creation Authors Respond to Critics. Posting on LSE Media Policy Project Blog, 14 october. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) Why the Daily Mail was wrong to attack Ralph Miliband. Reposting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 2 october. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) Why the Daily Mail was wrong to attack Ralph Miliband. Posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 1 October. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) Index Interneticus Prohibitorium - Part 2: Culture Secretary Calls In the Internet Industry. Posting on LSE Media Policy Project Blog, 10 June. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) Tax avoidance is the current front line in the struggle for a new politics of redistribution. Posting on LSE European Politics and Policy Blog, 28 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) Ideological tensions expressed through and in relation to Europe. Posting on Euro Crisis in the Press blog, 14 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) The conservatives are out of touch with the renewed politics of redistribution, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 12 March. Cammaerts, Bart (2013) Making the reasons and areas for re-negotiation more explicit should make the average British citizen very wary and uncomfortable about this whole proposition. Posting on LSE European Politics and Policy Blog, 23 January. Cammaerts, Bart (2012) An EU without the UK would be one step closer to a genuine political union. Posting on LSE European Politics and Policy Blog, 20 December. Cammaerts. B. (2012) The trouble with defining the limits of free speech online, Posting on LSE Media Policy Project Blog, 27 September. Cammaerts, Bart (2012) A renewed social contract is needed to tackle rising poverty and inequality in Europe, Posting on LSE European Politics and Policy Blog, 30 August.

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Cammaerts, Bart (2012) Party financing scandals have created the perception that influence can be bought. Reforming the system is unlikely as both parties benefit from the status quo, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 29 March. Cammaerts, Bart (2012) The Government’s recent sidelining of the House of Lords highlights the absolute irrelevance of the institution, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 6 February. Cammaerts, Bart (2012) Labour must challenge the conventional wisdom of neo-liberalism and articulate an alternative to Austerity Britain where the state plays a positive role in delivering growth and raising living standards, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 13 January. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Cameron’s self-imposed isolation is of little surprise given the history of the UK’s troubled relationship with Europe, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 12 December. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) ECJ Ruling Outlaws Monitoring of Internet, but not Site Blocking, Posting on LSE Media Policy Blog, 28 November. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Young people are being short-changed by political elites and the economic system. It is no wonder they are so angry, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 18 November. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Index Interneticus Prohibitorum: internet censorship European style. Posting on LSE Media Policy Project Blog. 1 November. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Performing resistance, very real problems and the 99%, posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 20 October. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Rubber bullets, moralisation and the ‘full force of the law’ will not quell the high degree of civil unrest in this country. The causes of these tensions must be tackled head on, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 12 August. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Both right and left-wing media gave a platform to the more militant voices in the recent student protests, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 1 July. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) There is a thin line between privacy and secrecy, and increasingly only the famous and wealthy can afford to have their privacy protected when it suits them, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 11 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) The royal wedding reminds us that hereditary principle is alive and well in the UK: property rights and control over land remain firmly with royals and the aristocracy, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 28 April. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) European Court of Justice positions the right to privacy above the rights of copyright holders, Posting on LSE Media Policy Project Blog, 15 April. Cammaerts, Bart and Bingchun, M. (2011) The government’s new Digital Economy Act will do little to prevent file sharing – the music industry must continue to innovate online if it is to survive, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 30 March. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Net-Neutrality: The First Amendment of the Internet. Posting on LSE Media Policy Project Blog, 30 March. Cammaerts, Bart and Bingchun, M. (2011) The DEA and our online privacy. Posting on LSE Media Policy Project Blog, 10 February. Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Coulson had to go: now the ethical dimension of political communication must be restored, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 1 February. Cammaerts, Bart (2010) Contradictions in internet policy making. Posting on LSE Media Policy Project blog, 8 December. Cammaerts, Bart (2010) The coalition’s policy of forced labour for the unemployed is manifestly unfair, and will cost the state more. posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 15 November. Cammaerts, Bart (2010) The coalition programme of cuts and downsizing of the state is not inevitable: but we need to rebuild the discourse to re-legitimate the welfare society. posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 18 October.

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Cammaerts, Bart (2010) The costs of the UK’s ‘wolf pack’ media system. Posting on posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 11 October. Cammaerts, Bart (2010) Britain’s trade unions will probably not spearhead a new winter of discontent, yet – their public standing remains too fragile, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 15 September. Cammaerts, Bart (2010) How far is too far in public-private cooperation?, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 30 July. Cammaerts, Bart (2010) The Smaller Society, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 9 June. Cammaerts, Bart (2010) Do banking disasters reflect rotten apples – or a rotten basket?, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 9 June. Cammaerts, Bart (2010) Who is human and who is not?, posting on LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 26 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2010) Continental coalition politics can work but the media won’t tell you that, posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 12 May. Cammaerts, Bart (2009) Mainstream Media and the Extreme Right. What to Do?, posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 06 September. Cammaerts, Bart (2009) Election? Which Election? - Why does the (UK) media ignore Europe?, posting on POLIS Journalism and Society blog, 30 May.

Radio Shows:

• Shazbot! – Radio Centraal (106.7 FM), Antwerp, monthly • Epstein Bar – Radio Centraal (106.7 FM), Antwerp, monthly • Sound Bites – Resonance FM (104.4 FM), London, monthly

Keynotes

(2015) The resistant shaping of technologies of self-mediation: hacking print, telecoms, broadcasting and the internet. Keynote at Symposium ‘Times and Temporalities of the Web’, Institut des sciences de la communication du CNRS (ISCC), Université Paris-Sorbonne, France, 1-3 December. (2015) The Mediation of Protest: Production, Representation and Reception of Movement Discourses. Keynote Presentation at Joint Doctorate in Communication Conference, Montréal, Canada, 20-21 February. (2015) The Mediation and Reception of Anti-Austerity Movement Discourses. Keynote at International Conference ‘Movement Discourse: Historical and Contemporary Formations and Transformations’, University of Oldenburg, Germany, 3-4 July. 2015) The Mediation of Anti-Austerity Resistance: Production, Representation and Reception. Keynote at PhD Symposium ‘Struggle and Resistance in Media and Communications: Structure versus Agency?’, LSE, UK, 19 June. (2014) The Mediation of Dissensus. Keynote Presentation at Workshop on ‘Alternative Ways of Participation’, Bigli University, Istanbul, Turkey, 7-8 February. (2013) Mutual Cooperation in Times of Crisis. Presentation at conference The Participatory Condition, McGill University, Montréal, Canada, 15-16 November. 2013) Technologies of Self-Mediation: affordances and constraints of social media for protest movements. Keynote at ECREA conference ‘(Mis)Understanding Political Participation’, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, 10-12 October. (2013) Technologies of Self-Mediation: affordances and constraints of social media for protest movements. Keynote at Conference ‘So Close, So far Away: the Italian way to Social Network Sites’, Università Cattolica del Sacre Cuore, Milano, Italy, 26-27 September. (2013) Protest, Communicative Action and the Invisible, Keynote at 10th Anniversary Conference Media@LSE, UK, 16 June.

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(2012) Transnational networks of contention: Mediated Movement Spill-overs. Keynote at 5th Media@LSE PhD Symposium, UK, 15 June. (2012) Youth Participation in Democratic Life. Keynote Opening Plenary, ‘Youth & e-Participation: International Conference on Youth participation in the Digital Society’, Berlin, Germany, 4-5 June. (2011) The Networked Opportunity Structure. Keynote address at the conference ‘Information Technology, Democracy and Economic Development’ of the International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED), Cambridge, UK, 11-13 July. (2011) Keynote-panel - Net-Neutrality: The first amendment of the internet. 5th Annual IIR Telecoms Regulation Forum, London, UK, 23 March. (2010) Keynote panel in plenary session 4: Policy and decision-making and multi stakeholderism – international, national and regional experiences. Is there a European vision?. EURODIG 2010 – Council of Europe, Madrid, Spain, 28-29 April. (2008) Keynote Speech, at ISTAS08, the annual symposium of the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology, theme ‘Citizens, Groups, Communities and Information and Communication Technologies’, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, 26-28 June. (2006) Community Radio Policies in the West: A Comparative Perspective, keynote presented at the final conference of the International Radio Research Network (IREN), Louvain-la- Neuve/Brussels, Belgium, 09-10 November. (2004) 'Transnational Communities: Citizenship and Participation', opening keynote, Final Conference COSTa16, Rovaniemi, Finland, 20-22 May.

Teaching Roles

• Convenor of MC408 - Theories and Concepts in Media and Communications I, 2016 to date • Convenor of MC500 – PhD Research Seminar, 2012 to 2016. • Convenor of MC401 – Mediated Resistance and Citizens, 2011 to date. • Convenor of MC417 – Democracy and the Media, 2010 to 2016. • Convenor of MC419 – Modern Campaigning Politics, 2008 to 2017. • Convenor of MC401 – Citizenship and Media, from 2003 to 2010. • Convenor of MC418 – Theories and Concepts in Media and Communications II: Processes of Communication in Modern Life, 2012. • Convenor of MC4M1-3 – Methods of Research in Media and Communications, 2005 to 2010.

Administrative Roles

• Director of the MSc Media and Communications (Classic Track), 2016 to date • Member of the LSE PhD Financial Awards Panel, 2012-2014 and 2016 to date • Member of the LSE Journals Sub-Committee, 2011 to 2017 • Director of the MPhil/PhD Media and Communications and MPhil/PhD New Media, Innovation and Literacy, 2012 to 2016. • Selector for MPhil/PhD Media and Communications and MPhil/PhD New Media, Innovation and Literacy, 2012 to 2016. • Acting Director of Graduate Studies, 2012. • Director of the MSc Politics and Communication, 2006, 2008 to 2012 and 2014. • Co-Director of MSc Media, Communication and Development, 2008. • Selector for MSc Politics and Communication, 2009 to 2012. • Selector for the MSc Media, Communication and Development, 2008-09.

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PhD Completions

• Dr Svenja Ottovordemgentschenfelde: ‘Every tweet has its story: Political journalists on Twitter and the micro, meso and macro factors that shape their engagement’. (Graduated in September 2017 – first supervisor). • Jessica Baines: ‘Democratising Print? The Field and Practices of Radical and Community Printshops in Britain,1968-98’. (Graduated in January 2017 – first supervisor). • Meagan E. Zurn: ‘Framing the Financial Crisis: Television news, civic discussions, and maintaining consent in a time of crisis’. (Graduated in January 2017 – first supervisor). • Cornelia Reyes Acosta: ‘Unravelling the social networking mystery – on the significance of digitally mediated social ties in achieving recognition in the artistic sector’. (Graduated January 2017– second supervisor). • Gregory Asmolov: ‘The Governance of Crowds: the Role of Digital Platforms in Emergency Situations. (Graduated October 2016 – second supervisor). • Nina Bigalke: ‘Al Jazeera English: Margins of Difference in International English-Language News Broadcasting’ (Graduated January 2014 – first supervisor). • Max Hänska-Ahy: ‘Public Communication as Ideal and Practice: Definitions of the common good in Persian-language transnational newswork’ (Graduated March 2013 – first supervisor). • Amal Benaissa: ‘Blog.Gov: Winning Digital Hearts & Minds? Professionalization, personalization and ideology in foreign policy communication’ (Graduated March 2012 – first supervisor). • Ulla Rannikko: ‘Citizen Journalism and Alternative Media Online in Finland and the USA’ (Graduated May 2010 – first supervisor). • Patrick McCurdy: ‘Mediation, Symbolic Contests and Spectacular Action: Dissent!'s Mediated Resistance to the 2005 G8 Summit.’ (Graduated June 2009 – first supervisor).

Work on External Bodies

• Expert Evaluator of the Research Programme in Social Sciences: 2015-2020 of the University of Latvia, 2015. • Expert Evaluator of the ERC Starting Grant, European Research Council Executive Agency, 2014. • Consulted Expert for study on the Future of Education 2030, Koning Boudewijnstichting, Vlaamse Onderwijsraad and Departement Onderwijs en Vorming (Belgium), 2013. • Expert Evaluator for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), 2013. • Member of assessment committee for the position of assistant professor in Digital Media and Communication, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark), 2013. • Member of School Advisory Panel for MA in Digital Media and Society, Cardiff University (UK), 2013. • Consulted expert for VLIR on ‘Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences’, a new joint-degree put by Free University of Brussels and University of (Belgium), 2013. • Expert Evaluator for ERC Synergy Grant (EU), ESRC (UK) and FWO (Belgium), 2012-now. • Vice-Chair of the Communication Policy and Technology Section of IAMCR (International Association of Media and Communication Research), 2007 to date. • Vice-Chair of the Media & Democracy Section of ECREA (European Communication Research and Education Association), 2010 to 2012. • Chair of the Media & Democracy Section of ECREA (European Communication Research and Education Association), 2005 to 2010. • Chair of EU-COST Action 16 – 'Policy and regulatory responses to the use of electronic communications technologies by transnational communities in Europe', 2000-2004.

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Language Skills

Dutch: fluent in speaking and writing (mother tongue) French: fluent in speaking and writing English: fluent in speaking and writing Spanish: fluent in speaking, moderate in writing German: moderate in speaking, basic in writing

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