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Curriculum Vitae

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name Rens Vliegenthart

Sex Male

Work Address Department of Communication Science

Kloveniersburgwal 48 1012 CX Amsterdam Home Address +31-20-525 6117 Rozenstraat 95 1214 BS Hilversum +31-6-22652200 Netherlands Mail r.vliegenthart@uva.nl

Day of Birth 13 April 1980

Place of Birth Oudewater

Nationality Dutch

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

2013/9 Full professor in Communication Science, Department of

Communication Science and Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam (chair in Media and Organizations)

PREVIOUS AND CURRENT ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE

2011-2013/8 Associate professor in Political Communication, Department of

Communication Science and Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam

2007-2011 Assistant professor in Political Communication, Department of

Communication Science and Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam

2009/8-2010/2 Visiting associate professor, Department of Political Science and Public Management, University of Southern Denmark

RESEARCH

2004-2007 PhD-candidate in the department of Sociology at the Vrije Universiteit

Amsterdam. Dissertation-project: ‘Framing Immigration and Integration. Facts, Parliament, Media and Anti-Immigrant Party Support in the Netherlands’

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University of California, Irvine

2004 Participant in research projects on media coverage of governmental policies (funded by the Dutch Ministry of Internal Affairs) and on media coverage of the debate on asylum seekers in the Netherlands (funded by VluchtelingenWerk, a Dutch NGO)

2001-2003 Research Assistant in the department of Policy- and Communication

Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam: participation in research project on the 2002 Dutch parliamentary elections

TEACHING

(University of Amsterdam)

2012-2013 Lecture of ‘Dynamic Data Analysis’ (Research Master Communication

Science), ‘And the Next President of the US is’ (Master Political Communication), supervision of MA-theses

2011-2012 Lecturer of ‘Journalism and the Media’ (Master Political Communication)

‘Dutch Media and Politics in a Comparative Perspective’ (Master Political Communication), supervision of MA- theses

2010-2011 Lecturer of ‘Dynamic Data Analysis’ (Research Master

Communication Science), ‘Dutch Media and Politics in a Comparative Perspective’ (Master Political Communication), supervision of MA- theses

2009-2010 Lecturer of ‘Dynamic Data Analysis’ (Research Master

Communication Science), ‘Trends in Politieke Communicatie’ (Master Political Communication), supervision of MA-theses

2008-2009 Lecturer of ‘Multivariate Statistics’ (Research Master Communication

Science and Research Master Social Sciences), ‘And the Next President of the US is…’ (Master Communication Science), ‘International Terrorism in the News’ (Bachelor Communication Science), supervisor tutorial ‘Time Series Analysis’ (Research Master Communication Science), supervision of MA-theses.

2007-2008 Lecturer of ‘Multivariate Statistics’ (Research master Communication

Science and Research master Social Sciences), ‘Behind the Campaign’ (master Communication Science), ‘Internationaal Terrorisme en het Nieuws’ (Bachelor Communication Science), ‘Entertaining the Citizen’ (International Erasmus Mundus master), supervision of MA-theses; (University of Southern Denmark)

2009 Summerschool ‘Applied Social Science Methods’ (MA and PhD students Political Science and Journalism)

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(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

2006-2007 Lecturer in 'Social Movements and Participation' for second-year

bachelor students in sociology and international exchange students

2006-2007 Supervisor of tutorials on ‘Media Data and Time Series Analysis’ and

‘Pooled Time Series Analysis and Panel Data’ within the Social Science Research Master

2005-2006 Lecturer in ‘Citizenship and the Welfare State’ for second-year

bachelor students in sociology and international exchange students

2004-2005 Lecturer in ‘Citizenship and the Welfare State’ for second-year

bachelor students in sociology and international exchange students

2001-2003 Teaching assistant and supervisor of discussion groups for an

introductory course in Communication Science for first-year Political and Social Science students

2001 Teaching assistant for several first- and second-year courses on methodology and statistics.

SUPERVISION

(CO-)SUPERVISION PHD-CANDIDATES (All at UvA)

Eleftheria Vasileiadou (2008-2009, dissertation defended: April 24, 2009; co-promotor) Rosa van Santen (2008-2011, dissertation defended: June 26, 2012; co-promotor) Rachid Azrout (2008-2012, dissertation defended: January 10, 2013; co-promotor) Anouk van Drunen (2008-2012)

Marijn van Klingeren (2009-2013) Judith Möller (2009-2013) Daphne van der Pas (2009-2013) Sanne Kruikemeier (2010-2013) Jelle Boumans (2012-2015) Björn Burscher (2012-2016) Toni van der Meer (2012-2015) Theo Aroujo (2013-2015) Loes Aaldering (2013-2016)

MEMBER OF ‘DOCTORAL COMMITTEE’ (all at University of Antwerp)

Jeroen van Laer (2008-2011; dissertation defended June 17, 2011) Ruud Wouters (2010-2012)

Anne Hardy (2011-2014) Pauline Ketelaars (2012-2015)

MEMBER OF READING COMMITTEE

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Damian Trilling (2013, UvA) Linda Bos (2012, UvA)

Yael Nebril (2011, University of Southern Denmark) Christian Baden (2010, UvA)

EDUCATION

2007-2008 Course on ‘teaching in an academic context’ (Basiskwalificatie

Onderwijs)

2007 Ph.D. in Social Sciences (Cum Laude – With Honors), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

2004-2007 Ph.D.-program in the Netherlands School of Communications Research

(NESCoR)

2006 Social science research master course on multilevel modelling (Faculty of Social Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

2005-2006 Graduate seminars on ‘Social Movements’ and on ‘Law, Equality and

Mobilization’ (Department of Sociology/Center for the Study of Democracy, University of California , Irvine)

2005 Course on Bayesian Statistics (Interuniversity Graduate School of Psychometrics and Sociometrics (IOPS), Utrecht University) 2004 Course on Time Series Analysis (Essex Summer School in Social

Science Data Analysis)

1999-2003 Master of Arts in Political Science, specialization in international relations and European integration, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

1998-2002 Master of Arts in Social-Cultural Sciences (variant Policy,

Communication and Organization), specialization in political communication, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

1992-1998 Gymnasium, Bernart Nieuwentijt College Amsterdam

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

2012- Chair of Political Communication division of NEFCA (Netherlands

Flanders Communication Association)

2012- Member of Ethics Committee, Department of Communication Science,

University of Amsterdam

2012- Member of ASCoR-board (ad interim)

2010-12 Chair of PR committee (Commissie Voorlichting), Department of

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2008-2011 Member of CMI, interdisciplinary group of scholars from

Communication, Media and Information Sciences, discussing the future of research and education in those fields, organised by the KNAW (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences).

2005, 2011, 2012 Co-organizer of workshop at the Politicologenetmaal, annual Dutch- Flanders political science conference

PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCE PAPERS

DISSERTATION

Vliegenthart, R. (2007).Framing Immigration and Integration. Facts, Parliament, Mediaand

Anti-Immigrant Party Support in the Netherlands. Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit.

[awarded 2007 NESCoR dissertation award]

BOOKS

Vliegenthart, R. (2012). U Kletst Uit Uw Nek. Over de Relatie tussen Politiek, Media en de Kiezer.

Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.

Kleinnijenhuis, J., Oegema, D., de Ridder, J.A., van Hoof, A.M.J. and Vliegenthart, R.

(2003). Puinhopen in het Nieuws. De Rol van de Media bij de Tweede Kamerverkiezingen2002. Alphen aan de Rijn: Kluwer.

INTERNATIONAL PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

A50. Vliegenthart, R. (2013). ‘Moving Up. Applying Aggregate Level Time Series Analysis in the Study of Media Coverage’. Accepted for publication in Quality and Quantity.

A49. Odijk, D., Burscher, B., Vliegenthart, R. and De Rijke, M. (2013). ‘Automatic Thematic Content Analysis: Finding Frames in the News’. Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the 5th

SocInfo Conference.

A48. Schuck, Vliegenthart, R. and De Vreese, C.H. (2013). ‘Who's Afraid of Conflict? The Mobilizing Effect of Conflict Framing in Campaign News.’. Accepted for publication in British

Journal of Political Science.

A47. Van Aelst, P. and Vliegenthart, R. (2013). ‘Studying the Tango: An Analysis of Parliamentary Questions and Press coverage in the Netherlands’. Accepted for publication in Journalism Studies. A46. Vasileiadou, E. and Vliegenthart, R. (2013). ‘Studying Dynamic Social Processes With ARIMA Modeling’. Accepted for publication in International Journal of Social Research

Methodology.

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Effects of Active and Passive Forms of Political Internet Use: Does It Affect Citizens’ Political Involvement’. Accepted for publication in New Media and Society.

A44. Boomgaarden, H.G., De Vreese, C.H., Schuck, A.R.T., Azrout, R., Elenbaas, M., Van Spanje, J.H.P. and Vliegenthart, R. (2013). ‘Across Time and Space: Explaining Variation in News Coverage of the European Union’. Accepted for publication in European Journal of Political Research.

A43. Van Santen, R. and Vliegenthart, R. (2012). ‘TV Programming in Times of Changing Political Communication: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Political Information Environment’. Accepted for publication in European Journal of Communication.

A42. Jones, T., Van Aelst, P. and Vliegenthart, R. (2013). 'Foreign Nation Visibility in U.S. News Coverage: A Longitudinal Analysis (1950-2006)'. Communication Research, 40(3): 417-436. A41. Vliegenthart, R., Walgrave, S. and Zicha, B. (2013). ‘How Preferences, Information and Institutions Interactively Drive Agenda-Setting: Questions in the Belgian Parliament, 1993–2000’.

European Journal of Political Research, 52(3): 390-418.

A40. Boumans, J., Boomgaarden, H.G. and Vliegenthart, R. (2013). ‘Media Personalisation in Context: A Cross-National Comparison between the UK and the Netherlands, 1992-2007’. Political

Studies, 61(S1): 198-216.

A39. Kruikemeier, S., Van Noort, G., Vliegenthart, R. and De Vreese, C.H. (2013). ‘Getting Closer: The Effects of Personalized and Interactive Online Political Communication’. European Journal of

Communication, 28(1): 53-66.

A38. Van Spanje, J., Boomgaarden, H. G., Vliegenthart, R., Elenbaas, M., Azrout, R., Schuck, A. R. T. and De Vreese, C.H. (2013). ‘Getting the Message Across: Perceived Effectiveness of Political Campaign Communication’. Journal of Political Marketing, 12(1): 100-120.

A37. Schuck, A. R. T., Vliegenthart, R., Boomgaarden, H. G., Elenbaas, M., Azrout, R., Van Spanje, J. and De Vreese, C.H. (2013). 'Explaining Campaign News coverage: How Medium, Time and Context Explain Variation in the Media Framing of the 2009 European Parliamentary Elections.'

Journal of Political Marketing, 12(1): 8-28.

A36. Vliegenthart, R. (2012). Framing in Mass Communication Research – An Overview and Assessment. Sociology Compass, 6(12): 937-948.

A35. Vliegenthart, R., Boomgaarden, H.G. and Van Spanje, J. (2012). ‘Anti-immigrant Party Support and Media Visibility: A Cross-party, Over-time Perspective’. Journal of Elections, Public

Opinion and Parties, 22(3): 315-358 .

A34. Walgrave, S. and Vliegenthart, R. (2012). ‘The Complex Agenda-Setting Power of Protest. Demonstrations, Media, Parliament, Government, and Legislation in Belgium, 1993-2000’.

Mobilization, 17(2): 129-156.

A33. Vliegenthart, R. (2012). ‘The Professionalization of Political Communication? A

Longitudinal Analysis of Dutch Election Campaign Posters’. American Behavioral Scientist,56(2): 135-150.

A32. Boomgaarden, H.G., Vliegenthart, R. and De Vreese, C.H. (2012). 'A World Wide Presidential Election. The Impact of the Media on Candidate and Campaign Evaluations'.

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A31. Vliegenthart, R. and Walgrave, S. (2011). 'Content Matters. The Dynamic of Parliamentary Questioning in Belgium and Denmark'. Comparative Political Studies, 44(8): 1031-1059.

A30. Koopmans, R. and Vliegenthart, R. (2011). ‘Media Attention as the Outcome of a Diffusion Process‚ A Theoretical Framework and Cross-National Evidence on Earthquake Coverage’.

European Sociological Review, 27(5): 636-653.

A29. Boomgaarden, H. G., Van Spanje, J., Vliegenthart, R. and De Vreese, C. H. (2011). 'Covering the crisis: Media Coverage of the Economic Crisis and Citizens' Economic Expectations'. Acta Politica, 46(4): 353-379.

A28. Hollanders, D. and Vliegenthart, R. (2011). 'The Influence of Negative Newspaper Coverage on Consumer Confidence: The Dutch Case.' Journal of Economic Psychology, 32(3): 367-373.

A27. Hopmann, D.N., Elmelund-Præstekær, C., Vliegenthart, R., De Vreese, C.H. and Albæk, E. (2012). ‘Party Media Agenda Setting: How Parties Influence Election News Coverage’.

Party Politics, 18(2): 173-191.

A26. Vliegenthart, R. and Walgrave, S. (2011). ‘When Media Matter for Politics. Partisan

Moderators of Mass Media Influence on Parliament in Belgium, 1993-2000’. Party Politics, 17(3): 321-342.

A25. Vliegenthart, R. and Van Zoonen, E. A. (2011). 'Power to the Frame: Bringing Sociology Back to Frame Analysis'. European Journal of Communication, 26(2), 101-115.

A24. Vliegenthart, R., Walgrave, S., and Meppelink, C.S. (2011). ‘Inter-party Agenda-setting in Belgian Parliament. The Role of Party Characteristics and Competition’. PoliticalStudies, 59(2): 368-388.

A23. Vliegenthart, R. and Boomgaarden, H. G. (2010) ‘Why The Media Matter After All: A Response to Pauwels’. Electoral Studies, 29(4): 719-723.

A22. Walter, A. S. and Vliegenthart, R. (2010). 'Negative Campaigning across Different

Communication Channels: Different Ball Games?'. International Journal of Press/Politics, 15(4): 441-461.

A21. Vliegenthart, R., Boomgaarden, H.G., Van Aelst, P. and De Vreese, C.H. (2010). ‘Covering the US Presidential Election in Western Europe: A Cross-national Comparison’. Acta Politica,

45(4): 444-467.

A20. Walgrave, S. and Vliegenthart, R. (2010). ‘Why are Policy Agendas Punctuated? Friction and Cascading in Parliament and Mass Media in Belgium’. Journal of EuropeanPublic Policy, 17(8): 1147-1180.

A19. Vliegenthart, R. and Schröder, H. (2010). ‘Framing the Iraq War. A Cross-National Comparison of Newspaper Framing in Four Western Countries’. Journalistica, 4(1): 60-87.

A18. Hopmann, D.N., Vliegenthart, R., De Vreese, C.H. and Albæk, E. (2010). ‘Effects of Election News Coverage: How Visibility and Tone Influence Party Choice’. PoliticalCommunication, 27(4): 389-405.

A17. Braun, R. and Vliegenthart, R. (2010). ‘Two Cheers for Spaaij and Anderson: A Rejoinder’. International Sociology, 25(4): 581-588.

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A16. Boomgaarden, H.G., Vliegenthart, R., De Vreese, C.H. and Schuck, A.R.T. (2010). ‘News On the Move. Endogenous Events and News Coverage of the European Union’. Journal of

European Public Policy, 17(4): 506-526.

A15. Vliegenthart, R. and Walgrave, S. (2009). ‘Média et Politique. Les Conditions de L’Effet des Médias sur L’Agenda Parlementaire Belge’. Revue Internationale de PolitiqueCompareé,

14(3): 423-440.

A14. De Vreese, C.H., Boomgaarden, H.G., Minkenberg, M. and Vliegenthart, R. (2009). ‘Introduction: Religion and the European Union’. West European Politics, 32(6): 1181-1189. A13. Vasileiadou, E. and Vliegenthart, R. (2009). ‘Research productivity in the era of internet revisited’. Research Policy, 38(8): 1260-1268.

A12. Boomgaarden, H.G. and Vliegenthart, R. (2009). ‘How News Content Influences Anti-Immigration Attitudes: Germany, 1993–2005’. European Journal of Political Research,48(4): 516-542.

A11. Braun, R. and Vliegenthart, R. (2009). ‘Violent Fan Fluctuations. A Pooled Time-Series Analysis of Hooliganism’. Mobilization, 14(1): 23-44.

A10. Vliegenthart, R. and Walgrave, S. (2008). ‘The Contingency of Intermedia Agenda Setting. A Longitudinal Study in Belgium’. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 85(4): 860-877. A9. Vliegenthart, R., Schuck, A.R.T., Boomgaarden, H.G. and De Vreese, C.H. (2008). ‘News Coverage and Support for European Integration, 1990-2006’. International Journal ofPublic Opinion

Research, 20(4): 415-439.

A8. Braun, R. and Vliegenthart, R. (2008). ‘The Contentious Fans. The Impact of Repression, Media Coverage, Grievances and Aggressive Play on Supporters’ Violence’.

International Sociology, 23(6): 796-818.

A7. Hollanders, D.A. and Vliegenthart, R. (2008). ‘Telling What Yesterday's News Might Be Tomorrow: Modeling Media Dynamics’. Communications, the European Journal of

Communication Research, 33(1): 47-68.

A6. Snow, D.A., Vliegenthart, R. and Corrigall-Brown, C. (2007). ‘Framing the French Riots. A Comparative Study of Frame Variation’. Social Forces, 86(2): 385-415.

A5. Vliegenthart, R. and Boomgaarden, H.G. (2007). ‘Real-world Indicators and the Coverage of Immigration and Integration Issues in Dutch Newspapers’. European Journal ofCommunication, 22(3): 293-314.

A4. Boomgaarden, H.G. and Vliegenthart, R. (2007). ‘Explaining the Rise of Anti-Immigrant Parties: The Role of News Media Content in the Netherlands’. Electoral Studies, 26(2): 404-417. CV R. Vliegenthart – April 2012

A3. Vliegenthart, R. and Roggeband, C.M. (2007). ‘Framing Immigration and Integration. Relationships between Press and Parliament in the Netherlands’. InternationalCommunication

Gazette, 69(3): 295-319.

A2. Roggeband, C.M. and Vliegenthart, R. (2007). ‘Divergent Framing: The Public Debate on Migration in the Dutch Parliament and Media, 1995-2004’. West European Politics, 30(3): 524-548.

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A1. Vliegenthart, R., Oegema, D. and Klandermans, B. (2005). ‘Media Coverage and

Organizational Support in the Dutch Environmental Movement’. Mobilization, 10(3): 365-381.

BOOK CHAPTERS

B8. Vliegenthart, R. (2013). Social Movements and Media Framing. In Snow, D.A., Della Porta, D., Klandermans, P.G. and McAdam, D. (Eds.). The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Socialand Political

Movements. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

B7. Vliegenthart, R. (2013). Hooliganism. In Snow, D.A., Della Porta, D., Klandermans, P.G. and McAdam, D. (Eds.). The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and PoliticalMovements. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

B6. De Vreese, C. H. and Vliegenthart, R. (2012). Europe: A Laboratory for Comparative Communication Research. In: Volkmer, I. (Ed.). The Handbook of Global Media Research. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, pp. 470-484.

B5. Vliegenthart, R. and Walgrave, S. (2012). The Interdependency of Mass Media and Social Movements. In: Semetko, H. and Scammel, M. (Eds). The Sage Handbookof Political

Communication. London: Sage Publications, pp. 387-398.

B4. Vliegenthart, R. (2012). Advanced Strategies for Data Analysis: Opportunities and Challenges of Comparative Data. In: Esser, F. and Hanitzsch, T. (Eds). Handbook of

Comparative Communication Research. New York: Routledge, pp. 486-500.

B3. Vliegenthart, R., Boomgaarden, H.G. and Boumans, J.W. (2011). Changes in Political News Coverage: Personalisation, Conflict and Negativity in British and Dutch Newspapers. In: Brants, K. and Voltmer, K. (Eds). Challenging the Primacy of Politics. London: Palgrave, pp. 92-110.

B2. Holman, O, De Ruiter, R. and Vliegenthart, R. (2011). The Netherlands: The problematic future of Dutch football. In: Niemann, A., Garcia, B. and Grant, W. (Eds). TheTransformation of

European Football: A Process of Europeanisation? Manchester:Manchester University Press, pp.

152-170.

B1. Schuck, A.R.T., Azrout, R., Boomgaarden, H.G., Elenbaas, M., Van Spanje, J., Vliegenthart, R. and De Vreese, C.H. (2011). Media Visibility and Framing of the EuropeanParliamentary Elections 2009: A Media Content Analysis in 27 Countries. In: Maier, M., Strömbäck, J. and Kaid, L.L. (Eds.).

Campaigning in Europe : Strategies, Effects, and MediaCoverage in Parliamentary Elections.

London: Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp. 175-194.

DUTCH PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

C6. Vliegenthart, R. and Van Aelst, P. (2010). ‘Nederlandse en Vlaamse Politieke Partijen in de Krant en in de Peilingen: Een Wederkerige Relatie’. Tijdschrift voorCommunicatiewetenschap, 38(4): 339-355.

C5. Vliegenthart, R. and Van Noort, G. (2010). ‘Is het de Moeite Waard? De Karakteristieken en Effectiviteit van Partijwebsites in de Campagne voor de Nederlandse

Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen van 2010.’ Res Publica, 52(3): 315-334.

C4. Vliegenthart, R., Roggeband, C.M. and Boomgaarden, H.G. (2008). ‘Wie Leidt en Wie Volgt? Invloedrelaties Tussen Parlement en Media in het Nederlandse Integratiedebat’. Migrantenstudies, 24(1): 23-39.

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C3. Vliegenthart, R. (2007). ‘Immigratie en Integratie. Relaties tussen Maatschappelijke Ontwikkelingen, Parlement, Media en Steun voor Anti-Immigratiepartijen in Nederland’.

Tijdschrift voor de Communicatiewetenschap, 35(4): 369-384.

C2. Vliegenthart, R. and Boomgaarden, H.G. (2005). ‘Berichtgeving over Immigratie en Integratie en Electorale Steun voor Anti-Immigratiepartijen in Nederland’. Migrantenstudies, 21(3): 120-134. C1. Kleinnijenhuis, J., Oegema, D., de Ridder, D., van Hoof, A.M.J. and Vliegenthart, R. (2002). ‘Een Ongekende Campagne met Bekende Media-Effecten’. Beleid en Maatschappij, 29: 164-168.

OTHER ARTICLES

Vliegenthart, R. (2012). ‘The Horse Race Sells’. Media Onnauwkeurig Over Opiniepeilingen. De

Psycholoog, september: 26-29.

Vliegenthart, R. (2012). Van Cijfers Naar Effecten. Een Reactie op het ROB-Rapport In Gesprek of

Verkeerd Verbonden. Beleid en Maatschappij, 39(3): 334-337.

Walter, A. and Vliegenthart, R. (2010). Vrij Spel om Negatief te Gaan. Groene Amsterdammer, 28 april: 16-19.

Boomgaarden, H.G. and Vliegenthart, R. (2007). Aanwakkeren of Blussen? De Journalistieke Rol in het Integratiedebat Verdient een Genuanceerde Beschouwing. OSO,Tijdschrift voor de

Surinamistiek, 2007(2): 345-349.

Boomgaarden, H.G. and Vliegenthart, R. (2005). Berichterstattung über Zuwanderung und Ausländerintegration und das Erstarken ausländerfeindlicher Parteien in den Niederlanden, 1990-2002. Medien Tenor, 149: 81-88.

Several op-eds in Dutch national newspapers.

WORKING PAPER

Hollanders, D.A. and Vliegenthart, R. (2009). The Influence of Negative Newspaper Coverage on Consumer Confidence: The Dutch Case. CentER Discussion Paper 55, University of Tilburg.

RESEARCH REPORT

Vliegenthart, R. and Kleinnijenhuis, J. (2004).Vluchtelingen en Vluchtelingenwerk in deMedia. Research report written for Vluchtelingenwerk. Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDING

Kleinnijenhuis, J. and Vliegenthart, R. (2004). Inzichtverwerving of Presentatie? Bèta’s en

Gamma’s in Persbericht en Dagbladartikel. In: Noorlander, M.L. (red). Kennisdagencommunicatie

2003, pp. 137-155.

INVITED GUEST LECTURES AND SHORT (PHD) WORKSHOPS

University of Twente (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012)

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Amsterdam School of Social Science Research (ASSR), UvA (2009, 2010) Demos Hungary conference on media and the extreme-right (2008, Budapest) University of Utrecht (2009) Aarhus University (2009) Mid-Sweden University (2010) Groningen University (2011) Nijmegen University (2011) University of Antwerp (2012)

REVIEWER

 

Acta Politica, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Sociological Review, Austrian Science Foundation, Comparative Political Studies, Dutch Science Foundation (NWO), European Journal of Communication, European Journal of Political Research, Flemish Science Foundation (FWO), International Journal of Public Opinion Research, International Journal of Press/Politics, International Sociology, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Journal of Peace Research, Journalism, Journalistica, Mobilization, US National Science Foundation (NSF), Party Politics, Political Communication, Qualitative Sociology, Scandinavian Political Studies, Social Problems, Migrantenstudies, Tijdschrift voor de Communicatiewetenschap, West European Politics

GRANTS AND AWARDS

VENI-laureate by the Dutch science foundation (NWO) for the proposal ‘The contingency of media’s impact on national parliaments: a comparative study’ (€250K) (2009 -2013)

Co-applicant of research proposal on political conflict in five European systems, funded within the ‘conflict and security’ programme by the Dutch science foundation (NWO) (€677K) (2009 -2013)

Winner of the 2008 Sir Robert Worchester Award for the best article published in the International Journal of Public Opinion Research

Winner of the 2007 NESCoR Dissertation Award for the best doctoral dissertation written in the Netherlands

2nd place in 2007-2008 ‘Teacher of the Year’-election organized by student organization

Mercurius, department of Communication Science, University of Amsterdam.

Fulbright grant for a six-month visit to the department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine  

STATISTICAL PACKAGES USED

SPSS, STATA, RATS, MLWin, AMOS

LANGUAGE CAPABILITIES

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Dutch Fluent (native language) English Fluent

German Good (Zentrale Mittelstufen Prüfung) French Good passive understanding

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