mw. K.M. (Karin) Fikkers MA
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Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
Programmagroep: Youth & Media Entertainment
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Nieuwe Achtergracht
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1018 WV Amsterdam
Kamernummer: E1.02
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K.M.Fikkers@uva.nl
Karin M. Fikkers (MA, 2010) is a Ph.D. student in the Amsterdam School of Communication Research, ASCoR, at the University of Amsterdam. She obtained her Bachelor's degree in Business Communication at the Radboud University Nijmegen, after which she completed (cum laude) the Research Master 'Language and Communication' at the Radboud University Nijmegen and the University of Tilburg.
Since January 2011, she works as a Ph.D. student within the Youth and Media group of ASCoR: the Center for research on Children, Adolescents and the Media (CCAM). Karin studies the effects of media violence on adolescents’ aggression within the larger project ‘The Entertainization of Childhood’, supervised by professor Patti Valkenburg. Specifically, her research focuses on identifying which adolescents become more aggressive as a result of consuming violent media, rather than assuming that such effects are the same for all adolescents. In order to achieve this, she examines how dispositional factors (such as sensation seeking, trait aggression) and social factors (parental and peer influences) affect the relationship between violent media exposure and aggressive behavior.
Feel free to e-mail me for the accompanying conference paper (or published version).
Fikkers, K.M., Piotrowski, J.T., Vossen, H.G.M., & Valkenburg, P.M. (2013, June 19). How Family Conflict Moderates the Relationship between Media Violence and Adolescents' Aggression. Paper presented at the 63rd annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), London, England.
Fikkers, K.M., Piotrowski, J.T., Weeda, W.D., Vossen, H.G.M., & Valkenburg, P.M. (2013, June 15). Double dose: The joint effect of media violence and family conflict on adolescents’ aggression. Paper presented at the 3rd George Gerbner Conference, Budapest, Hungary.
Fikkers, K.M., Piotrowski, J.T., Vossen, H.G.M., & Valkenburg, P.M. (2013, February). Double dose: How violent media exposure and family conflict interact to predict adolescents' aggression. Paper presented at Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Fikkers, K. M., Valkenburg, P. M., & Vossen, H. G. M. (2012, May). Validity of Adolescents’ Direct Estimates of Their Exposure to Media Violence in Three Types of Media. Poster presented at the 62nd annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Phoenix, AZ.
Fikkers, K. M., Valkenburg, P. M., & Vossen, H. G. M. (2012, February). Short and Sweet. The Validity of Adolescents’ Direct Estimates of Their Exposure to Media Violence in Three Types of Media. Paper presented at Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Leuven, Belgium.
Hoeken, H., & Fikkers, K. M. (2011, June). Scrutinizing Fictional Characters’ Arguments. Paper presented at the 61st annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Boston, MA.
Fikkers, K. M., & Hoeken, H. (2011, January). Scrutinizing Fictional Characters’ Arguments: The Role of Cognitive Responses and Identification in Narrative Persuasion. Paper presented at Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Enschede, the Netherlands.
Fikkers, K. M., & Hoeken, H. (2010, June). Scrutinizing Fictional Characters’ Arguments: The Role of Cognitive Responses and Identification in Narrative Persuasion. Paper presented at the Conference for the Internationale Gesellschaft für Empirische Literaturwissenschaft (IGEL), Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Hoeken, H. & Fikkers, K. M. (2009, April). Scrutinizing Fictional Characters’ Arguments: Do Stories Prohibit Central Processing? Paper presented at the Workshop Narrative Fact and Fiction: Patterns of narrative construction in media stories and differential effects, Vienna, Austria.
2014
- H. Hoeken & K.M. Fikkers (2014). Issue-relevant thinking and identification as mechanisms of narrative persuasion. Poetics, 44, 84-99. doi: 10.1016/j.poetic.2014.05.001
2013
- K.M. Fikkers, J. Piotrowski, W.D. Weeda, H.G.M. Vossen & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Double dose: High family conflict enhances the effect of media violence exposure on adolescents’ aggression. Societies, 3 (3), 280-292. doi: 10.3390/soc3030280[go to publisher's site]
- K.M. Fikkers & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Reasons for consuming violent entertainment. In M.S. Eastin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of media violence (pp. 318-320). London [etc.]: SAGE.
2014
- K.M. Fikkers, J. Piotrowski & P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Validity and reliability of media violence exposure measures. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Seattle, USA.
2013
- K.M. Fikkers, J. Piotrowski, W.D. Weeda, H.G.M. Vossen & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). How family conflict moderates the relationship between media violence and adolescents' aggression. 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.
- K.M. Fikkers, J. Piotrowski, W.D. Weeda, H.G.M. Vossen & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Double dose: The joint effect of media violence and family conflict on adolescents’ aggression. In Paper presented at the 3rd George Gerbner Conference, Budapest, Hungary.
- K.M. Fikkers, J. Piotrowski, W.D. Weeda, H.G.M. Vossen & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Double dose: How violent media exposure and family conflict interact to predict adolescents' aggression. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
2012
- K.M. Fikkers, P.M. Valkenburg & H.G.M. Vossen (2012). Short and sweet. The validity of adolescents’ direct estimates of their exposure to media violence in three types of media. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Leuven, Belgium.
- K.M. Fikkers, P.M. Valkenburg & H.G.M. Vossen (2012). Validity of adolescents’ direct estimates of their exposure to media violence in three types of media. In Poster presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
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