mw. dr. S. Kruikemeier


  • Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
    Programmagroep: Political Communication & Journalism
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  166
    1018 WV  Amsterdam
  • S.Kruikemeier@uva.nl

2015

  • A.P. Alencar & S. Kruikemeier (2015). Audiovisual Infotainment in Dutch, Spanish and Irish television News Programs: A Comparative Content Analysis. In ETMAAL2015. Antwerp.
  • A.P. Alencar & S. Kruikemeier (2015). Audiovisual infotainment in European news: A comparative content analysis of Dutch, Spanish and Irish television news programs. In Paper presented at the International Communication Association 2015 (San Juan- Puerto Rico). Puerto Rico.

2014

2013

2011

2014

  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). Interactief communiceren voor politici werkt. In D. Kok (Ed.), Digitale dialoog: de sociale media-almanak voor gemeenten (pp. 129-132). Delft: Eburon.
  • L. Bos, S. Kruikemeier & C. de Vreese (2014). Gescheiden media? Sociaal-culturele verschillen in mediaconsumptie. In M. Bovens, P. Dekker & W. Tiemeijer (Eds.), Gescheiden werelden? Een verkenning van sociaal-culturele tegenstellingen in Nederland (pp. 235-254). Den Haag: Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau, Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2014). Onderzoek uitgelicht: Dichtbij de politiek. Res Publica, 56, 133-135.

2012

  • S. Kruikemeier (2012). [Review of the book The news and public opinion: media effects on civic life]. Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap, 40(2), 204-205.

2014

  • R. Vliegenthart & S. Kruikemeier (2014). Waarom een interactieve en persoonlijke online campagne werkt. (blog). Retrieved from http://stukroodvlees.nl/communicatie/waarom-een-interactieve-en-persoonlijke-online-campagne-werkt/. (available: 24 mar 2014).
  • S.C. Boerman & S. Kruikemeier (2014). "This tweet is sponsored by Canon". Effects of disclosing sponsored tweets on persuasion knowledge and source evaluations. In Paper presented at the International Conference of Research in Advertising (ICORIA), Amsterdam.
  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). Welk media-dieet volg jij? (blog). Amsterdam: Retrieved from http://www.kennislink.nl/facesofscience/blogs/welk-media-dieet-volg-jij. (available: 28 nov 2014).
  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). Slacktivism en de ice bucket challenge. (blog). Amsterdam: Retrieved from http://www.kennislink.nl/facesofscience/blogs/slacktivism-en-de-ice-bucket-challenge. (available: 12 sep 2014).
  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). D(efense)-day. (blog). Amsterdam: Retrieved from http://www.kennislink.nl/facesofscience/blogs/d-efense-day. (available: 20 aug 2014).
  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). Stemmen winnen met Twitter. (blog). Amsterdam: Retrieved from http://www.kennislink.nl/facesofscience/blogs/stemmen-winnen-met-twitter. (available: 15 aug 2014).
  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). Morgen ga ik beginnen. ECHT. (blog). Amsterdam: Retrieved from http://www.kennislink.nl/facesofscience/blogs/morgen-ga-ik-beginnen-echt. (available: 04 jul 2014).
  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). Promoveren loont. (blog). Amsterdam: Retrieved from http://www.kennislink.nl/facesofscience/blogs/promoveren-loont. (available: 01 jul 2014).
  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). "Zeg... Wat is dit voor onzin?". (blog). Amsterdam: Retrieved from http://www.kennislink.nl/facesofscience/blogs/zeg-wat-is-dit-voor-onzin. (available: 01 jul 2014).
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2014). Explaining the relationship between social media use and political involvement. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Wageningen.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2014). How and why the content characteristics of social media affect citizens’ political involvement. In Paper presented at the Politicologenetmaal, Maastricht.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2014). Explaining the relationship between personalized and interactive online communication and citizens’ political involvement. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Seattle, USA.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2014). Social media use by political parties and candidates and its effects on citizens’ political involvement: Explaining the relationship. In Paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research Graduate Student Conference, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2014). Personal and interactive: Explaining the relationship between online political communication on social media and citizens' political involvement. In Paper presented at the conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), Lisbon, Portugal.
  • S.C. Boerman & S. Kruikemeier (2014). Sponsored by: The effects of disclosing sponsored tweets on persuasion knowledge and source evaluations. In Paper presented at the 5th European Communication Conference (ECREA), Lisbon, Portugal.
  • S.K. Lecheler & S. Kruikemeier (2014). Re-evaluating journalistic routines in a digital age: The use of online sources. In Paper presented at the Digital Disruption to Journalism and Mass Communication Theory Conference, Brussels, Belgium.

2013

  • R. Vliegenthart, S. Kruikemeier & G. van Noort (2013). Hoe Chris Aalberts onzin produceert over onderzoek naar sociale media en politiek. (blog). stukroodvlees.nl. (available: 02 may 2013).
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort & R. Vliegenthart (2013). The relationship between campaigning on Twitter and electoral support: present or absent. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Hilton Metropole Hotel, London, England, Jun 17, 2013 Vol. 2013. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • G. van Noort, S. Kruikemeier, A. Aparaschivei, H. Boomgaarden & R. Vliegenthart (2013). Online politics: a cross-national explanatory analysis of political websites. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Hilton Metropole Hotel, London, England, Jun 17, 2013 Vol. 2013. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2013). Burgers online: Politiek internetgebruik tijdens de verkiezingen van 2010 en 2012. In Paper presented at the Politicologenetmaal, Gent, Belgium.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2013). Political candidates campaigning on Twitter and the impact on electoral support. In Paper presented at the meeting of the World Association for Public Opinion Research, Boston, USA.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2013). How political candidates use Twitter and the impact on votes. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
  • R. Vliegenthart, S. Kruikemeier & G. van Noort (2013). Hoe Chris Aalberts onzin produceert over onderzoek. (blog). Amsterdam: The Post Online. (available: 02 may 2013).

2012

  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort & R. Vliegenthart (2012). Politics online: the effect of political internet use on citizens’ political involvement. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, Phoenix, AZ, May 24, 2012 Vol. 2012. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2012). The case of political websites: The effects of personalisation and online interactivity on political involvement. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Leuven, Belgium.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2012). Going online with politics: Does it have an effect? In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Leuven, Belgium.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2012). Getting involved: The effects of personalization and online interactivity on citizens' political involvement. In Paper presented at the meeting of the European Communication Research and Education Association, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • G. van Noort, S. Kruikemeier & R. Vliegenthart (2012). New digital communication strategies: the effects of personalized and interactive political communication. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, Phoenix, AZ, May 24, 2012 Vol. 2012. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2012). Political communication in a digital world: the effects of personalization and interactive communication on citizens’ political involvement. In WAPOR Hong Kong 2012: paper presentation. Lincoln, NE/Hong Kong: World Association for Public Opinion Research/Public Opinion Programme, The University of Hong Kong.
  • S. Kruikemeier & S.C. Boerman (2012, June 8). Masterclass PhD. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Mercurius congres. TOBACCO, Amsterdam, Mercurius congres.

2011

  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort & R. Vliegenthart (2011). Personalization of political websites in the 2010 Dutch local elections. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Enschede, The Netherlands.
  • H. Hoeken, M. Jongenelen, S. Kruikemeier, M.J. van der Goot & J. Hornikx (2011). Begrijpelijke taal II: Vier verkenningen over de gevolgen van digitalisering voor de rol van begrijpelijke taal. In Paper presented at the meeting of Taalbeheersingscongres of the Vereniging voor Interuniversitair Overleg Taalbeheersing, Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2011). Politics on the internet and its effects on citizen engagement: Do online election campaigns matter? In Paper presented at the meeting of the World Association for Public Opinion Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2011). Citizens and online election campaigns: Does the internet stimulate political engagement? In Paper presented at the Political Communication Graduate Student Preconference of the International Communication Association, Boston, United States.
  • S. Kruikemeier, G. van Noort, R. Vliegenthart & C.H. de Vreese (2011). The power of online campaigning: The effects of personalization and online interactivity on political involvement. In Paper presented at the PhD Workshop of the World Association for Public Opinion Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

2014

  • S. Kruikemeier (2014, June 11). Getting connected: The effects of online political communication on citizens’ political involvement. Universiteit van Amsterdam (134 pag.). Supervisor(s): prof.dr. C.H. de Vreese, dr. G. van Noort & prof.dr. R. Vliegenthart.

Prijs

  • S.C. Boerman & S. Kruikemeier (2015). Social Media Advertising: Consumer Responses to Promoted Tweets Sent by Brands and Political Parties. Best Paper in Information Systems division at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association: San Juan, Puerto Rico. Recognition.
  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). Faces of Science, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). Project with Kennislink and FastFacts and financially supported by Elsevier Science and Lira Auteursfonds Reprorecht. Recognition.
  • S. Kruikemeier (2014). Baschwitz Article of the Year Award for Young Researchers, Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR). Title paper: Getting closer: The effects of personalized and interactive online political communication (European Journal of Communication). Recognition.
  • S. Kruikemeier (2013). Top Student Paper Award,Political Communication Division International Communication Association for the paper: "The relationship between campaigning on Twitter and electoral support; Present or absent?". Recognition.
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