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The Information Society | 2011

New Media, Micromobilization, and Political Agenda Setting: Crossover Effects in Political Mobilization and Media Usage

Victor Bekkers; Henri Beunders; Arthur Edwards; Rebecca Moody

In November 2007, Dutch secondary school students revolted against a requirement known as the “1040-hour norm.” New Web technologies, like instant messaging, YouTube, and social networking sites, played an important role in the mobilization effort. In this article, the authors argue that these technologies facilitate a shift toward micromobilization by individuals and small groups. In this “1040-hour norm” case study, the authors analyze how the course of the political agenda-setting process is being transformed through the interplay between processes of meso- and micromobilization, and through new micro-to-mass media crossover effects. When supported by micromedia, the effects of micromobilization can create strategic surprises for traditional intermediary organizations and policymakers.


Sprachwissenschaft | 2016

The debates of the European Parliament as Linked Open Data

Laura Hollink; Max Kemman; Martijn Kleppe; Henri Beunders

The European Parliament represents the citizens of the member states of the European Union (EU). The accounts of its meetings and related documents are open data, promoting transparency and accountability, and are used as source data by researchers. However, the official portal of these documents provides limited search facilities. This paper presents LinkedEP, a Linked Open Data translation of the verbatim reports of the plenary meetings of the European Parliament. These data are integrated with a database of political affiliations of the Members of Parliament, and enriched with detected topics from the EUs topic hierarchy and links to four other Linked Open Datasets. The results of this work are available through a SPARQL endpoint and a user interface with extensive browse and search facilities. It is now possible to combine in one query the time and topic of the debate, the spoken words - in any available translation - and information about the speaker uttering these, such as affiliations to countries, parties and committees. This paper discusses the design and creation of the vocabulary, data and links, as well as known use of the data.


Public Management Review | 2011

Caught By Surprise

Victor Bekkers; Arthur Edwards; Rebecca Moody; Henri Beunders


Archive | 2014

PoliMedia: Analysing media coverage of political debates by automatically generated links to radio & newspaper items

Martijn Kleppe; Laura Hollink; Max Kemman; Damir Juric; Henri Beunders; Jaap Blom; Johan Oomen; Geert-Jan Houben


workshop on image analysis for multimedia interactive services | 2012

Who are the users of a video search system? Classifying a heterogeneous group with a profile matrix

Max Kemman; Martijn Kleppe; Henri Beunders


Revista ICONO14. Revista científica de Comunicación y Tecnologías emergentes | 2013

Dutch Journalism in the Digital Age

Max Kemman; Martijn Kleppe; Bob Nieman; Henri Beunders


Groniek: Gronings historisch tijdschrift | 2015

Een plaatje bij een praatje of bron van onderzoek

Henri Beunders; Martijn Kleppe


LinkedUp Veni Competition at the Open Knowledge Conference (OKCon) | 2014

PoliMedia - Improving the Analyses of Radio & Newspaper coverage of Political Debates

Martijn Kleppe; Laura Hollink; Johan Oomen; M. Kenman; Damir Juric; J. Blom; Henri Beunders


Archive | 2013

Dutch Journalism in the Digital Age (Dataset)

Max Kemman; Martijn Kleppe; Bob Nieman; Henri Beunders


Archive | 2012

Who are the users of a video search system

Max Kemman; Martijn Kleppe; Henri Beunders

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Martijn Kleppe

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Max Kemman

University of Luxembourg

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Rebecca Moody

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Victor Bekkers

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Arthur Edwards

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Bob Nieman

Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences

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Damir Juric

VU University Amsterdam

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Geert-Jan Houben

Delft University of Technology

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