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Anita van Hoof
Anita van Hoof
Assistant professor, VU University Amsterdam
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Constructing participatory journalism as a scholarly object: A genealogical analysis
M Borger, A Van Hoof, I Costera Meijer, J Sanders
Digital journalism 1 (1), 117-134, 2013
2332013
Negative news and the sleeper effect of distrust
J Kleinnijenhuis, AMJ Van Hoof, D Oegema
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 11 (2), 86-104, 2006
1932006
A test of rivaling approaches to explain news effects: News on issue positions of parties, real-world developments, support and criticism, and success and failure
J Kleinnijenhuis, AMJ Van Hoof, D Oegema, JA De Ridder
Journal of communication 57 (2), 366-384, 2007
1322007
Media logic in election campaign coverage
J Takens, W Van Atteveldt, A Van Hoof, J Kleinnijenhuis
European Journal of Communication 28 (3), 277-293, 2013
1302013
A. van Hoof en R. Vliegenthart.(2003)
J Kleinnijenhuis, D Oegema, J de Ridder
De Puinhopen in het nieuws. De rol van de media bij de Tweede Kamer …, 0
130*
Expecting reciprocity: Towards a model of the participants’ perspective on participatory journalism
M Borger, A Van Hoof, J Sanders
New media & society 18 (5), 708-725, 2016
1072016
Nederland vijfstromenland: De rol van de media en stemwijzers bij de verkiezingen van 2006.
J Kleinnijenhuis, O Scholten, W van Atteveldt, A van Hoof, A Krouwel, ...
Bert Bakker, 2007
992007
Party leaders in the media and voting behavior: Priming rather than learning or projection
J Takens, J Kleinnijenhuis, A Van Hoof, W Van Atteveldt
Political Communication 32 (2), 249-267, 2015
772015
The combined effects of mass media and social media on political perceptions and preferences
J Kleinnijenhuis, AMJ Van Hoof, W Van Atteveldt
Journal of Communication 69 (6), 650-673, 2019
452019
Exploring participatory journalistic content: Objectivity and diversity in five examples of participatory journalism
M Borger, A van Hoof, J Sanders
Journalism 20 (3), 444-466, 2019
382019
Flaming and blaming: The influence of mass media content on interactions in on-line discussions
D Oegema, J Kleinnijenhuis, K Anderson, AMJ Van Hoof
Mediated Interpersonal Communication. Mahwah: Erlbaum, 2008
352008
Genuine effects of vote advice applications on party choice: Filtering out factors that affect both the advice obtained and the vote
J Kleinnijenhuis, J van de Pol, AMJ van Hoof, APM Krouwel
Party Politics 25 (3), 291-302, 2019
312019
Diverse politics, diverse news coverage? A longitudinal study of diversity in Dutch political news during two decades of election campaigns
AMJ Van Hoof, C Jacobi, N Ruigrok, W Van Atteveldt
European Journal of Communication 29 (6), 668-686, 2014
312014
The influence of internet consultants
J Kleinnijenhuis, A van Hoof
Conference’Voting Advice Applications (VAAs): between charlatanism and …, 2008
292008
Old ties from a new (s) perspective: Diversity in the Dutch press coverage of the 2006 general election campaign
J Takens, N Ruigrok, AMJ Van Hoof, O Scholten
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG 35 (4), 417-438, 2010
242010
Media coverage of government policies and citizen satisfaction with information provision and policy results
J Kleinnijenhuis, AMJ van Hoof
Politik in der Mediendemokratie, 320-344, 2009
222009
“It really is a Craft”: Repertoires in Journalistic Frontrunners’ Talk on Audience Participation
M Borger, I Costera Meijer, A van Hoof, J Sanders
Medijska istraživanja: znanstveno-stručni časopis za novinarstvo i medije 19 …, 2013
212013
Hostile media perceptions of friendly media do reinforce partisanship
J Kleinnijenhuis, T Hartmann, M Tanis, AMJ van Hoof
Communication research 47 (2), 276-298, 2020
172020
Kranten met Karakter: identiteit van kranten vanuit kwaliteitsperpectief
AMJ van Hoof
162000
Gevaren van medialogica voor de democratie
J Kleinnijenhuis, JH Takens, AMJ van Hoof, WH van Atteveldt, AS Walter
Omstreden Democratie, 111-130, 2013
112013
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