Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (8)

  1. 8. Vanholsbeeck, M. (2011). Entre qualité prescrite et qualité souhaitable L’ambivalence des chercheurs en communication face à l’évaluation de leurs publications. Quaderni, 77, 71-84.
  2.   Articles dans des revues sans comité de lecture (1)

  3. 1. Vanholsbeeck, M. (2005). Les navigations de la chanson populaire grecque. Agenda interculturel, 233, 24-27.
  4.   Communications publiées lors de congrès ou colloques nationaux et internationaux (2)

  5. 1. Vanholsbeeck, M., et al. (2013). Criteria for Research Quality: International Perspectives. EAIR Forum Rotterdam 2013
  6. 2. Vanholsbeeck, M. (2010). Processus de publication et structuration relationnelle des chercheurs: Eléments pour une comparaison entre publication traditionnelle et dépôt en ligne. Regards croisés entre la sociologie de la communication et la sociologie des sciences et des techniques (19-21 mai 2010: Namur)
  7.   Participations à des congrès et colloques internationaux (18)

  8. 1. Vanholsbeeck, M. (2022). Use (and abuse) of scientific output. Current challenges and opportunities in researchers' training in science communication. Paper session presented at Euprio 2022 Conference. Science Communication. How to engage nowadays (28-08-2022: Zurich).
  9. 2. Vanholsbeeck, M. (2020). Reducing the precarity of postdocs and early career investigators: Concluding remarks of the OECD International (online) Workshop (26 & 27 November 2020). Paper session presented at Reducing the precarity of research careers (26-27 novembre 2020).
  10. 3. Vanholsbeeck, M., Sinkuniene, J., Lendák-Kabók, K., & Gekic, H. (2019). Information ecosystems in early academic career building: how do researchers in the social sciences and humanities learn the tricks of the trade? Abstract session presented at RESSH (Research Evaluation in Social Sciences and Humanities) 2019(19-20 / 09 / 2019: Valencia)
  11. 4. Vanholsbeeck, M., Lendák-Kabók, K., & Dewaele, A. (2019). Diversity in impact conceptualization and engagement: accounting for social, epistemic and local contexts within the social sciences and humanities. Abstract session presented at RESSH (Research Evaluation in the Social Sciences and Humanities) 2019(19-20 / 09 / 2019: Valencia)
  12. 5. Lendák-Kabók, K., Vanholsbeeck, M., & Dewaele, A. (2019). Does impact have gender? Gendered definitions and framings of impact in social sciences and humanities. Abstract session presented at RESSH(19-20 / 09 / 2019: Valencia)
  13. 6. Vanholsbeeck, M. (2018). Popular Music as a Tool for Science Communication The space exploration related work of Vangelis Papathanassiou. Paper session presented at Science in public 2018 (17-19/12/2018: Cardiff).
  14. 7. Vanholsbeeck, M. (2018). Open Access at the crossroads. Which Open Science do we really want?: The contradiction between openness policies and research management in Europe. Paper session presented at ISSN Conference. An International Perspective on Open Access in Scholarly Communication: Achievements and Challenges (26 avril 2018: Paris).
  15. 8. Vanholsbeeck, M., Istenic Starcic, A., & Engels, T. (2017). Data policy in social science and humanities journals. Paper session presented at 22nd Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy (9-10 novembre 2017: Helsinki).

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