onderzoeksprojecten, research projects
NIEUWSMONITOR. Stichting Het Persinstituut
Mabel en de media, Download hier het volledige rapport of de samenvatting.
MESSENGER— media, science & society - engagement & governance in Europe
MESSENGER was a 12-month project funded by the European Union under the 'Science and Society' section of the Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. It is being undertaken by the Oxford-based Social Issues Research Centre(SIRC) in partnership with the Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR).
Output of the Messenger project:
- Messenger Final Report
- Guidelines for scientists
- Layperson's Guide
- Forthcoming: Towards a Model for Evaluation of Reporting on Risk. The case of UMTS and Fine Particles. September 2008, European Journal of Communication. Co-authors: O. Scholten en N. Ruigrok.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:
2005 Media-Hype. Self-Reinforcing News Waves, Journalistic Standards and the Construction of Social Problems. European Journal of Communication, Vol 20(4): 509–531.
The Role of the Media and Media Hypes in the Aftermath of Disasters. Peter Vasterman, C. Joris Yzermans, and Anja J. E. Dirkzwager. Epidemiologic Reviews. Vol. 27, 2005:107–114
Yzermans CJ, Donker GA, Vasterman P. The impact of disasters: long term effects on health. In: Kirch W (ed). Public Health in Europe. 10 years EUPHA. Berlin: Springer, 2003, pp. 317–41.
De dynamiek van de mediahype. In: Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap. Jaargang 28, nummer 1, 2000