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Peter Van Aelst
Peter Van Aelst
Professor of Political Science, University of Antwerp
Adresse e-mail validée de uantwerpen.be
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The contingency of the mass media's political agenda setting power: Toward a preliminary theory
S Walgrave, P Van Aelst
Journal of communication 56 (1), 88-109, 2006
11252006
Political communication in a high-choice media environment: a challenge for democracy?
P Van Aelst, J Strömbäck, T Aalberg, F Esser, C De Vreese, J Matthes, ...
Annals of the International Communication Association 41 (1), 3-27, 2017
9872017
Internet and social movement action repertoires: Opportunities and limitations
J Van Laer, P Van Aelst
Information, communication & society 13 (8), 1146-1171, 2010
9032010
The personalization of mediated political communication: A review of concepts, operationalizations and key findings
P Van Aelst, T Sheafer, J Stanyer
Journalism 13 (2), 203-220, 2012
8182012
Who is that (wo) man in the street? From the normalisation of protest to the normalisation
P Van Aelst, S Walgrave
European Journal of Political Research 39 (4), 461-486, 2001
5362001
Who demonstrates? Antistate rebels, conventional participants, or everyone?
P Norris, S Walgrave, P Van Aelst
Comparative politics, 189-205, 2005
5032005
Resilience to online disinformation: A framework for cross-national comparative research
E Humprecht, F Esser, P Van Aelst
The international journal of press/politics 25 (3), 493-516, 2020
4172020
New media, new movements? The role of the internet in shaping the ‘anti‐globalization’movement
P Van Aelst, S Walgrave
Information, Communication & Society 5 (4), 465-493, 2002
4132002
Media systems and the political information environment: A cross-national comparison
T Aalberg, P Van Aelst, J Curran
How Media Inform Democracy, 33-49, 2012
4122012
Intermedia agenda setting in the social media age: How traditional players dominate the news agenda in election times
RA Harder, J Sevenans, P Van Aelst
The international journal of press/politics 22 (3), 275-293, 2017
3762017
Why political parties adapt to the media: Exploring the fourth dimension of mediatization
J Strömbäck, P Van Aelst
International Communication Gazette 75 (4), 341-358, 2013
2952013
Political information opportunities in Europe: A longitudinal and comparative study of thirteen television systems
F Esser, CH De Vreese, J Strömbäck, P Van Aelst, T Aalberg, J Stanyer, ...
The international journal of press/politics 17 (3), 247-274, 2012
2672012
New media, new movements
P Van Aelst, S Walgrave
The Role of the Internet in Shaping the ‘Anti‐globalization’Movement …, 2004
2642004
Cyber-protest and civil society: the Internet and action repertoires in social movements
J Van Laer, P Van Aelst
Handbook of Internet crime, 230-254, 2013
2592013
Politicians in the news: Media or party logic? Media attention and electoral success in the Belgian election campaign of 2003
P Van Aelst, B Maddens, J Noppe, S Fiers
European Journal of Communication 23 (2), 193-210, 2008
2562008
Political balance in the news: A review of concepts, operationalizations and key findings
DN Hopmann, P Van Aelst, G Legnante
Journalism 13 (2), 240-257, 2012
2222012
Minimal or massive? The political agenda-setting power of the mass media according to different methods
P Van Aelst, S Walgrave
The International Journal of Press/Politics 16 (3), 295-313, 2011
2132011
Exploring some antecedents of the media’s framing of election news: A comparison of Swedish and Belgian election news
J Strömbäck, P Van Aelst
The International Journal of Press/Politics 15 (1), 41-59, 2010
2102010
Does a crisis change news habits? A comparative study of the effects of COVID-19 on news media use in 17 European countries
P Van Aelst, F Toth, L Castro, V Štětka, C Vreese, T Aalberg, AS Cardenal, ...
Digital Journalism 9 (9), 1208-1238, 2021
1992021
‘Do the vote test’: The electoral effects of a popular vote advice application at the 2004 Belgian elections
S Walgrave, P Van Aelst, M Nuytemans
Acta Politica 43, 50-70, 2008
1932008
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