Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (35)

  1. 4. Heinderyckx, F. (2019). Seeking bearings: How journalism scholarship must assist in navigating the news industry in the digital vortex. Journalism, 20(1), 98-101. doi:10.1177/1464884918807366
  2. 5. Heinderyckx, F., & Vos, T. P. (2016). Reformed Gatekeeping. Communication and Media, 11(36), 29-46. doi:10.5937/comman11-10306
  3. 6. De Maeyer, J., Libert, M., Domingo, D., Heinderyckx, F., & Le Cam, F. (2015). Waiting for Data Journalism: A qualitative assessment of the anecdotal take-up of data journalism in French-speaking Belgium. Digital journalism.
  4. 7. De Maeyer, J., Libert, M., Domingo, D., Heinderyckx, F., & Le Cam, F. (2015). Waiting for Data Journalism: A qualitative assessment of the anecdotal take-up of data journalism in French-speaking Belgium. Digital journalism, 3(3), 432-446. doi:10.1080/21670811.2014.976415
  5. 8. Heinderyckx, F. (2015). Transnational News Media and the Elusive European Public Sphere. International Journal of Communication, 9, 3161-3176.
  6. 9. Heinderyckx, F. (2015). Le tournant numérique. Hermès, 71(1), 87-91. doi:10.3917/herm.071.0087
  7. 10. Heinderyckx, F. (2014). Reclaiming the High Ground in the Age of Onlinement. Journal of communication, 64(6), 999-1014. doi:10.1111/jcom.12130
  8. 11. Heinderyckx, F., Hardy, M., & Vanholsbeeck, M. (2012). Les revues scientifiques en information-communication: L'ère des mutations? Questions de communication, 21, 157-170.
  9. 12. Garrett, R. K., Bimber, B., Gil de Zúñiga, H., Heinderyckx, F., Kelly, J., & Smith, M. (2012). New ICTs and the Study of Political Communication. International Journal of Communication, 6, 1932–8036/2012FEA0214, 214-231.
  10. 13. Heinderyckx, F. (2011). Obama 2008 : l'inflexion numérique. Hermès, 59, 135-136.
  11. 14. Helbo, A., & Heinderyckx, F. (2009). Tendances et enjeux de la recherche en SIC. Régulation (Bruxelles), 42, 14-15.
  12. 15. Heinderyckx, F. (2008). Information Diet in the Information Society. Communication for Development and Social Change, 2(2), 1-11.

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