Items where Author is "Cammaerts, Bart"

Number of items: 152.
  • From social awareness to authoritarian other:The conservative weaponization of woke in Canadian parliamentary discourse. (2025) McCurdy, Patrick and Clarke, Kaitlin and Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • The abnormalisation of social justice:the ‘anti-woke culture war’ discourse in the UK. (2022) Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • The new-new social movements:are social media changing the ontology of social movements? (2021) Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Movement media as technologies of self-mediation. (2015) Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Power dynamics in multi–stakeholder policy processes and intra–civil society networking. (2011) Cammaerts, Bart
  • Activism and media. Cammaerts, Bart
  • All change in the UK’s welfare state?: first thoughts on what policy commitments should go, and which should not. Beckett, Charlie and Cammaerts, Bart and Carrera, Leandro N. and Leunig, Tim
  • The BNP, the media and Belgium: ethical lessons from the Continent (guest blog). Cammaerts, Bart
  • Banal revolution: the emptying of a political signifier. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Belgian telecommunication policy: a conflict between social and competition regulation. Cammaerts, Bart and Burgelman, Jean-Claude
  • Belgisch telecommunicatiebeleid voor een nieuw millenium: schipperen tussen sociale ambities en competitie. Cammaerts, Bart and Burgelman, Jean-Claude
  • Blogging the 2003 Iraq War: challenging the ideological model of war and mainstream journalism? Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico
  • Blogs, online forums, public spaces and the extreme right in North Belgium. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Both right and left-wing media gave a platform to the more militant voices in the recent student protests. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Britain’s trade unions will probably not spearhead a new winter of discontent, yet: their public standing remains too fragile. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Brussels 22/3 (guest blog). Cammaerts, Bart
  • Cameron’s self-imposed isolation is of little surprise given the history of the UK’s troubled relationship with Europe. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Capitalism versus capitalism:Fox News and ‘strategic lying’. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Ceci n'est pas un pays?: het strategisch gebruik van Vlaamse politieke metaforen. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Charlie Hebdo and the other within (guest blog). Cammaerts, Bart
  • Citizen journalism and the North Belgian peace march. Carpentier, Nico and De Brabander, Ludo and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Citizens of nowhere land: youth and news consumption in Europe. Banaji, Shakuntala and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Citizenship, the public sphere and media. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Civil society participation in multistakeholder processes: in between realism and utopia. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Communication freedoms versus communication rights: discursive and normative struggles within civil society and beyond. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Community radio in the West: a legacy of struggle for survival in a state and capitalist controlled media environment. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Continental coalition politics can work but the media won't tell you that (guest blog). Cammaerts, Bart
  • Contradictions in internet policy making. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Copyright and creation authors respond to critics. Cammaerts, Bart and Meng, Bingchun and Mansell, Robin
  • Copyright and creation: a case for promoting inclusive online sharing. Cammaerts, Bart and Meng, Bingchun and Mansell, Robin
  • Coulson had to go: now the ethical dimension of political communication must be restored. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Creative destruction and copyright protection: regulatory responses to file-sharing. Cammaerts, Bart and Meng, Bingchun
  • Creative imagination: a post-neoliberal order in media and communication regulation? Cammaerts, Bart and Calabrese, Andrew
  • Critiques on the participatory potentials of Web 2.0. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The DEA and our online privacy. Cammaerts, Bart and Meng, Bingchun
  • David Cameron’s EU speech – our experts react. Duff, Andrew and Glendinning, Simon and Hancké, Bob and Chalmers, Damian and Usherwood, Simon and Brown, Stuart A. and Van der Sweet, Arno and Cammaerts, Bart
  • De nationalistische agenda achter politieke metaforen [the nationalistic agenda behind political metaphors]. Cammaerts, Bart
  • De rol van het Internet in de transnationalisering van het sociale middenveld en burgerschap. Van Audenhove, Leo and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Defending democracy against populist neo-fascist attacks:the role and problems of public sphere theory. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Democratic familyship and negotiated practices of ICT users. Hartmann, Maren and Carpentier, Nico and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Did Britain’s right-wing newspapers win the election for the Tories? Cammaerts, Bart
  • Did Britain’s right-wing newspapers win the election for the Tories? Guest blog. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Digital journalism as practice. Cammaerts, Bart and Couldry, Nick
  • Digital platform policy and regulation:toward a radical democratic turn. Cammaerts, Bart and Mansell, Robin picture_as_pdf
  • Discourse and reality in international information society policy: the dominant scenario and its application in the developing world. Van Audenhove, Leo and Burgelman, Jean-Claude and Cammaerts, Bart and Nulens, Gert
  • Disruptive sharing in a digital age: rejecting neoliberalism? Cammaerts, Bart
  • Do banking disasters reflect rotten apples – or a rotten basket? Cammaerts, Bart
  • An EU without the UK would be one step closer to a genuine political union. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Economic and political restructuring, social citizenship and new social rights in the information society. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Elon Musk's Nazi salute, George Orwell and five lessons from past anti-fascist struggles. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Empowerment. Cammaerts, Bart and DeCillia, Brooks and Zurn, Meagan
  • European Court of Justice positions the right to privacy above the rights of copyright holders. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The European elections in the UK. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Excessive media power in the UK necessitates a more efficient and potent regulatory system. Cammaerts, Bart
  • From vinyl to one/zero and back to scratch: 
independent Belgian micro labels in search of an ever more elusive fan base. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The Government’s recent sidelining of the House of Lords highlights the absolute irrelevance of the institution. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Hegemony, democracy, agonism and journalism: an interview with Chantal Mouffe. Carpentier, Nico and Cammaerts, Bart
  • How far is too far in public-private cooperation? Cammaerts, Bart
  • ICT-usage among transnational social movements in the networked society - to organise, to mobilise and to debate. Cammaerts, Bart
  • ICTs and social movements. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Ideological tensions expressed through and in relation to Europe. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Il World Summit on the Information Society: esercizi di e-governance fra “spazi di luogo” e “spazi di flusso”. Padovani, Claudia and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Index interneticus prohibitorum: internet censorship European style. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Indymedia en de nieuwe piraten: alternatieve media op het Web. Cammaerts, Bart and Deuze, M and Platon, S
  • Information society policy in the developing world: a critical assessment. Van Audenhove, Leo and Burgelman, Jean-Claude and Nulens, Gert and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Internet-mediated mutual cooperation practices: the sharing of material and immaterial resources. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Internet-mediated participation beyond the nation state. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Introduction: mediation and protest movements. Cammaerts, Bart and Matoni, Alice and McCurdy, Patrick
  • It is time for users of X to delete their accounts. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Jamming the political: beyond counter-hegemonic practices. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Jeremy Corbyn is the New Left. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Journalistic representations of Jeremy Corbyn in the British Press: from "watchdog" to "attackdog". Cammaerts, Bart and DeCillia, Brooks and Viera Magalhães, João and Jiménez-Martínez, César
  • Journalistic transgressions in the representation of Jeremy Corbyn:from watchdog to attack dog. Cammaerts, Bart and DeCillia, Brooks and Magalhães, João Carlos
  • Labour must challenge the conventional wisdom of neo-liberalism and articulate an alternative to Austerity Britain where the state plays a positive role in delivering growth and raising living standards. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Learning about democracy: familyship and negotiated ICT users’ practices. Hartmann, Maren and Carpentier, Nico and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Media Policy Project Policy Brief 1: Creative Destruction and Copyright Protection. Cammaerts, Bart and Meng, Bingchun
  • Media alternatywne. Bailey, Olga and Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico
  • Media and communication strategies of glocalized activists: beyond media-centric thinking. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Media technologies and democracy in an enlarged Europe: the intellectual work of the 2007 European media and communication doctoral summer school. Carpentier, Nico and Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille and Nordenstreng, Kaarle and Hartmann, Maren and Vihalemm, Peeter and Cammaerts, Bart and Nieminen, Hannu
  • Mediation and resistance. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Neoliberalism and the post-hegemonic war of position: the dialectic between invisibility and visibilities. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Net-neutrality: the first amendment of the internet. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Networked resistance: the case of WikiLeaks. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • On the need to revalue old radical imaginaries to assert epistemic media and communication rights today. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • On the role of government in the information society. Lobet-Maris, C. and Van Bastelaer, B. and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Online political debate, unbounded citizenship, and the problematic nature of a transnational public sphere. Cammaerts, Bart and Van Audenhove, Leo
  • Overcoming net-centricity in the study of alternative and community media. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Party financing scandals have created the perception that influence can be bought. Reforming the system is unlikely as both parties benefit from the status quo. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Performing resistance, very real problems and the 99% (guest blog). Cammaerts, Bart
  • Pirates on the liquid shores of liberal democracy: movement frames of European pirate parties. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Planning an academic career: international perspectives: a workshop for young scholars (YECREA). Das, Ranjana and Uldam, Julie and Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico and Hasebrink, Uwe and Poutiainen, Saila and Simelio, Nuria and Suarez, Roberto and Sorice, Michele and Trampota, Tomas and Vartanova, Elena and Witschge, Tamara
  • Political jamming. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Political perspectives - synthesis of the debate: welfare and the information society. Van Audenhove, Leo and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Press freedom and communication rights: normative struggles within civil society and beyond. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Protest logics and the mediation opportunity structure. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Providing a broadcast platform for extremist politicians is unethical. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Radical pluralism and free speech in online public spaces: the case of North Belgian extreme right discourses. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Researching media, democracy and participation: the intellectual work of the 2006 European media and communication doctoral summer school. Carpentier, Nico and Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille and Nordenstreng, Kaarle and Hartmann, Maren and Vihalemm, Peeter and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Revalidating participation: power and pre-figurative politics within contemporary leftwing movements. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Rising inequality and the need for a divorce between democracy and capitalist interests. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Rubber bullets, moralisation and the ‘full force of the law’ will not quell the high degree of civil unrest in this country. The causes of these tensions must be tackled head on. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Shifting journalistic roles in democratic transitions: lessons from Egypt. El Issawi, Fatima and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Should the news media link the murder of Jo Cox with the Brexit campaign? Cammaerts, Bart
  • Sociaal beleid en de Informatiesamenleving: de digitale kloof in een Belgisch/Vlaams perspectief. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Social media and activism. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Social media companies should stop the normalisation of neo-fascism. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Tax avoidance is the current front line in the struggle for a new politics of redistribution. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Technologies of self-mediation: affordances and constraints of social media for protest movements. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Technologies of self-mediation: affordances and constraintsof social media for protest movements. Cammaerts, Bart
  • There is a thin line between privacy and secrecy, and increasingly only the famous and wealthy can afford to have their privacy protected when it suits them: the UK needs a proper privacy law. Cammaerts, Bart
  • There is no ‘Belgian problem’ with radical Islam – only a European one. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Through the looking glass: civil society participation in the WSIS and the dynamics between online/offline interaction. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Transnational civil society and novel forms of political participation in the networked society: a theoretical exploration. Van Audenhove, Leo and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Universal service: a tool for social and economic development? Verhoest, P and Cammaerts, Bart
  • Universele toegang, burgerschap en de informatiesamenleving: internetgebruik en -gebruikers in de Vlaamse stedelijke openbare bibliotheken. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Victims and perpetrators. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Wapping-gate exposes serious questions about the ethics of UK journalism and the collusion of media, politics and security forces. Cammaerts, Bart
  • War panic:if you prepare for war to achieve peace, you get war…. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • When our watchdog becomes a bloodthirsty attackdog, be wary. Jiménez-Martínez, César and Cammaerts, Bart and DeCillia, Brooks and Magalhães, João
  • Whistleblowers are essential to democracy. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Who is human and who is not? Cammaerts, Bart
  • Why does the (UK) media ignore Europe? Cammaerts, Bart
  • Why not Fund the BBC through General Taxation? Cammaerts, Bart
  • Why the Daily Mail was wrong to attack Ralph Miliband. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Why the Mail was not right to attack Ralph Miliband (guest blog). Cammaerts, Bart
  • WikiLeaks. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • Young people are being short-changed by political elites and the economic system: it is no wonder they are so angry. Cammaerts, Bart
  • Youth participation in democratic life:stories of hope and disillusion. Cammaerts, Bart and Bruter, Michael and Banaji, Shakuntala and Harrison, Sarah and Anstead, Nick
  • The circulation of anti-austerity protest. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The coalition’s policy of forced labour for the unemployed is manifestly unfair, and will cost the state more. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The conservatives are out of touch with the renewed politics of redistribution. Cammaerts, Bart
  • A constituency of fearful white voters has become central to the right-wing political discourse, leading to the tolerance of ‘banal’ racism. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The costs of the UK’s ‘wolf pack’ media system. Cammaerts, Bart
  • eConvention on the future of Europe: civil society and the use of the Internet in European decision-making processes. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The ‘emergency’ budget – solving the UK’s problems?: or creating the basis for new crises? Hills, John and Wehner, Joachim and Dunleavy, Patrick and Cammaerts, Bart and Leunig, Tim
  • A genealogy of communicative affordances and activist self-mediation practices. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • The government’s new Digital Economy Act will do little to prevent file sharing – the music industry must continue to innovate online if it is to survive. Cammaerts, Bart and Meng, Bingchun
  • The hegemonic copyright-regime vs. the sharing copyright users of music? Cammaerts, Bart
  • The internet and the second Iraqi War: extending participation and challenging mainstream journalism? Carpentier, Nico and Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille and Nordenstreng, Kaarle and Hartmann, Maren and Vihalemm, Peeter and Cammaerts, Bart
  • The mainstreaming of extreme right-wing populism in the Low Countries: what is to be done? Cammaerts, Bart
  • The mediated circulation of the United Kingdom’s YouthStrike4Climate movement’s discourses and actions. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • The mediation of insurrectionary symbolic damage: the 2010 UK student protests. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The mediation of the Brazilian V-for-Vinegar protests:from vilification to legitimization and back? Cammaerts, Bart and Jiménez-Martínez, César
  • The myth of youth apathy: young Europeans' critical attitudes toward democratic life. Cammaerts, Bart and Bruter, Michael and Banaji, Shakuntala and Harrison, Sarah and Anstead, Nick
  • The neo-fascist discourse and its normalisation through mediation. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • A new social contract for the information society. Van Audenhove, Leo and Cammaerts, Bart
  • The polls were right but they were interpreted badly. Cammaerts, Bart
  • A recipe for a right-wing assault on public service media? Cammaerts, Bart
  • The royal wedding reminds us that hereditary principle is alive and well in the UK: property rights and control over land remain firmly with royals and the aristocracy. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The strategic use of metaphors by political and media elites: the 2007-11 Belgian constitutional crisis. Cammaerts, Bart
  • The time has come for a new democratic media policy in Europe. Cammaerts, Bart picture_as_pdf
  • The unbearable lightness of full participation in a global context: WSIS and civil society participation. Cammaerts, Bart and Carpentier, Nico