prof. dr. P.M. (Patti) Valkenburg


Patti M. Valkenburg is Distinguished University Professor of Media, Youth, and Society at the University of Amsterdam. Her research interests include children's development as media consumers, and the cognitive, emotional, and social effects of media and technologies on children and adolescents.

 

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2015

  • H.G.M. Vossen, J. Piotrowski & P.M. Valkenburg (2015). Development of the Adolescent Measure of Empathy and Sympathy (AMES). Personality and Individual Differences, 74, 66-71. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2014.09.040
  • J. Piotrowski & P.M. Valkenburg (in press). Finding orchids in a field of dandelions: Understanding children’s differential susceptibility to media effects. American Behavioral Scientist.

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2015

  • J. Piotrowski & P.M. Valkenburg (in press). Psychology, developmental. In K.B. Jensen (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • J. Piotrowski, H.G.M. Vossen & P.M. Valkenburg (2015). Media and child development. In J Wright (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (in press). Elsevier press.

2014

  • H.G.M. Vossen, J. Piotrowski & P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Media use and effects in childhood. In J.F. Nussbaum (Ed.), Handbook of lifespan communication (Lifespan communicatoin: children, families, and aging, 2) (pp. 93-112). New York: Peter Lang.

2013

2012

2011

  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2011). Risikoverhalten Jugendlicher im Internet: Eine Längsschnittstudie zum kausalen Zusammenhang von Wahrnehmungen und Verhalten. In M. Suckfüll, H. Schramm & C. Wünsch (Eds.), Rezeption und Wirkung in zeitlicher Perspektive (Reihe Rezeptionsforschung, 22) (pp. 167-183). Baden-Baden: Nomos, Edition Fischer.

2014

  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Wat voor voorbeeld geven die hangende, multitaskende kamerleden eigenlijk? Interview by Rob Pietersen. Interview in: Trouw (2014, October 22).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). 'Het gevaar van sociale media wordt overdreven'. Interview by Ditty Eimers. Interview in: Psychologie Magazine (2014, November 1).
  • S.W.C. Nikkelen, P.M. Valkenburg, M. Huizinga & B.J. Bushman (2014). Media use and ADHD- related behaviors in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Seattle, USA.
  • S.W.C. Nikkelen, H.G.M. Vossen & P.M. Valkenburg (2014). ADHD-related behaviors and audio-visual entertainment use and responses: A media diary study. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Wageningen.
  • D.A. de Vries, J.B. Walther, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2014). The relationships between anticipated online vs. offline interaction, self-presentational efficacy, idealized self-presentation and self-esteem. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Wageningen, the Netherlands.
  • D.A. de Vries, J. Peter, H. de Graaf, P. Nikken & P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Adolescents’ social network site use, appearance training and body dissatisfaction: Testing a mediation model. In Paper presented at the meeting of the European Communication Research and Education Association, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • S.R. Sumter, S.E. Baumgartner & P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Does online peer victimization make teen victims even more sick and unhappy? In Poster presented at the Conference Cyberbullying: A Challenge for researchers and practitioners, Dublin, Ireland.
  • 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.
  • M. Koutamanis, H.G.M. Vossen & P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Adolescents’ comments on social network sites: Who receives negative feedback and why? In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Wageningen.
  • M. Koutamanis, H.G.M. Vossen & P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Adolescents’ comments in social media: Who receives negative feedback and why? In Poster presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Seattle, USA.
  • J.S. Lemmens, P.M. Valkenburg & D.A. Gentile (2014). The internet gaming disorder scale. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Seattle, USA.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014, November 12). Parental mediation and media education. Lisbon, Portugal, Lecture at the pre conference of ECREA, Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014, November 8). De rol van media in de commerciële en onderlinge beïnvloeding van adolescenten. Amsterdam, Lecture at the AUV-dag, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014, October 1). The smart phone generatie. Venetië, Italië, Lecture at the workshop ‘De smartphone generatie’ voor docenten uit het voortgezet onderwijs, georganiseerd door Palladio.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014, October 6). Mediagebruik maakt kinderen intelligenter. Ridderzaal Den Haag, Tafelwetenschapper tijdens de Avond van de Wetenschap en Maatschappij 2014. Discussie.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014, March 26). Google Glass: Implicaties voor onderwijs. Ede, Debat Nationaal Congres Mediawijsheid, Reehorst.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Schermbloempjes. Interview door Mirjam Schöttelndreier. Interview in: Volkskrant (2014, December 10).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Afspraak is afspraak, absoluut. Interview by Dirk Wolthekker. Interview in: Folia Web, retrieved from http://www.foliaweb.nl/organisatie/patti-valkenburg-afspraak-is-afspraak-absoluut/ (2014, December 10).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Kijk wijzer. Interview by Niels Hoeben. Interview in: VPRO Gids (2014, December 13).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Reactie op uitspraak: ‘Hoe vroeger en hoe meer jongeren met schermpjes bezig zijn, hoe slechter hun schoolresultaten later’. Interview by Jan Jagers. Interview in: Knack (2014, December 11).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Patti Valkenburg: 'Sociale media brengen school en thuis dichter bij elkaar'. Interview by M. Cocq. Interview in: Kennisnet, retrieved from http://www.kennisnet.nl/themas/mediawijsheid/sociale-media-brengen-school-en-thuis-dichter-bij-elkaar/ (2014, December 1).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Media slecht? Ligt aan jezelf! Interview by Marianne Eggink. Interview in: AD/Algemeen Dagblad (2014, December 2).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Zo ga je als ouder om met sociale media. Interview in: Gazet van Antwerpen/Het Nieuwsblad (2014, December 2).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Achter de schermen. Interview by Marianne Eggink. Interview in: Het Parool (2014, November 26).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014). Eerst swipen, dan praten. Interview by J. Mayeur. Interview in: Het Nieuwsblad (2014, November 27).

2013

  • S.W.C. Nikkelen, P.M. Valkenburg, M. Huizinga & B.J. Bushman (2013). Media use and ADHD- related behaviors in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
  • S.R. Sumter, S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg, J. Peter & S. van der Hof (2013). The role of interpretation biases in online and offline peer victimization. In Abstract book 16th European Conference on Developmental Psychology.
  • 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.
  • 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). 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.
  • J. Piotrowski, J.A. Litman & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Measuring epistemic curiosity in young children. In Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society of the Study of Individual Differences. Barcelona, Spain.
  • H.G.M. Vossen, J. Piotrowski & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Development and validation of the adolescent measure of empathy and sympathy (AMES). In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, London, UK. London, England.
  • P.M. Valkenburg, J. Piotrowski, J.M.A. Hermanns & R. de Leeuw (2013). Developing and validating the perceived parental media mediation scale: A self-determination perspective. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, London, UK. London, England.
  • J. Piotrowski, H.G.M. Vossen & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). The reciprocal relationship between media and childhood. In Presented at the 1st Children and Media Congress. Istanbul, Turkey.
  • M. Koutamanis, H.G.M. Vossen, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Practice makes perfect: The longitudinal effect of adolescents’ instant messaging on their ability to initiate offline friendships. In Paper presented at Youth 2.0: Connecting, Sharing and Empowering?, Antwerp, Belgium.
  • M. Koutamanis, H.G.M. Vossen, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Practice makes perfect: The longitudinal effect of adolescents’ instant messaging on their offline social competence. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, London, UK.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, S.R. Sumter, J. Peter, P.M. Valkenburg & S. Livingstone (2013). Investigating the predictors of teen sexting across Europe. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2013, October 11). Media effects on youth: A differential susceptibility perspective. Utrecht, Presented at the Kick off Consortium on Individual Development.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2013, June 17). Successful publication in top-ranked communication journals: A guide for non-native English speakers. London, Presented at the preconference of the International Communication Association, London.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2013, April 11). The magic of media effects: Five challenges for future media effects research. Presented at the School of Communication, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ithaca, NY, Van Zelst Lecture.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2013, April 15). Small effects - Big consequences: A differential-susceptibility perspective on media effects. Presented at the Ohio State School of Communication, Columbus, OH, Invited colloquium speaker.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2013, April 22). Small effects - Big consequences: A differential-susceptibility perspective on media effects. Presented at the Department of Communication at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, Invited colloquium and meet with faculty and graduate students.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2013, November 26). Over paardebloemen en orchideeën. Stadsschouwburg, Amsterdam, Presented at the Gala van de Wetenschap.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2013, November 13). Nieuwe technologie, nieuwe mens? NRC, Amsterdam, Presented at Food for Thought, organized by the Dutch National Newspaper NRC.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2013, May 21). Magic of media effects. Paard van Troja, Den Haag, Presented at the Spinoza te Paard.
  • M. Koutamanis, H.G.M. Vossen, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Practice makes perfect: The longitudinal effect of adolescents’ instant messaging on their ability to initiate offline friendships. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2013, October 31). Nieuwe technologie, nieuwe mens? [New technology, new youth]. Amsterdam, Presentation followed by debate, Amsterdamse Academische Club.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2013 till 2013). Appointed as University Professor of Media, Youth and Society by the Executive Board. Position at: University of Amsterdam.
  • S.W.C. Nikkelen & P.M. Valkenburg (2013). Media en ADHD: Mediagebruik lijkt een subtiel effect te hebben op kinderen die daar gevoelig voor zijn, maar onderzoek is nog gaande. (nieuwsbrief). Amsterdam: CcAM Kennis, 8, 1-2. (available: 01 mar 2013).

2012

  • S.R. Sumter, S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg, J. Peter & S. van der Hof (2012). Developmental trajectories of peer victimization: How do offline and online experiences during adolescence effect psychosocial well-being? In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Leuven, Belgium.
  • S.R. Sumter, S.E. Baumgartner, S. van der Hof, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2012). Creating a multidimensional scale for offline and online peer victimization. In Poster presented at the CyberPsychology & CyberTherapy Conference (Cyber17), Brussels, Belgium.
  • S.W.C. Nikkelen, H.G.M. Vossen, M. Huizinga & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). Violent media and children’s ADHD-related behaviors: Testing a disposition-content congruency model. In Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
  • S.W.C. Nikkelen, H.G.M. Vossen, M. Huizinga & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). Violent media exposure and ADHD symptoms: Testing a disposition-content congruency model. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Leuven, Belgium.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, S.R. Sumter, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). Online privacy in adolescence and adulthood. In Paper presented at the Amsterdam Privacy Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • F. Folkvord, D.J. Anschutz, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). The effect of playing advergames promoting healthy or unhealthy foods on actual food intake among children. In Paper presented at the meeting of the British Feeding and Drinking Group, Brighton, UK.
  • S. Baumgartner, S. Sumter, P. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2012). The development of adolescents’ online sexual risk behavior and its relationship to negative online experiences. 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. Sumter, S. Baumgartner, P. Valkenburg, J. Peter & S. van der Hof (2012). Developmental trajectories of peer victimization: offline and online experiences during adolescence. 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.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). Does the use of sexually explicit internet material increase body dissatisfaction? A longitudinal study. In Paper presented at the UC/ICA Latin American Conference, Santiago, Chile.
  • 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.
  • S.J. Opree, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). Low life satisfaction increases materialism in children who are frequently exposed to advertising. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Leuven, Belgium.
  • S.J. Opree, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). The causal relation between children’s life satisfaction and materialism and the role of advertising exposure. In Paper presented at the International Congress of Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • S.J. Opree, M.A. Buijzen, E.A. van Reijmersdal & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). Children’s advertising exposure and materialistic orientations: A longitudinal study. In Paper presented at the International Congress of Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • S.J. Opree, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). Low life satisfaction increases materialism in children who are frequently exposed to advertising. In Paper presented at the International Conference on Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Child and Teen Consumption, Milan, Italy.
  • S.J. Opree, M.A. Buijzen, E.A. van Reijmersdal & P.M. Valkenburg (2012). The effects of advertising on children’s materialistic orientations: A longitudinal study. In Paper presented at the International Conference on Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Child and Teen Consumption, Milan, Italy.

2011

  • S.R. Sumter, S.E. Baumgartner, externe van der Hof, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Creating a multidimensional scale for offline and online peer victimization. In Paper presented at the EU Kids Online conference, London, UK.
  • S.M. de Droog, M. Buijzen, S.J. Opree & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). The appeal of congruence between brand characters and products: uncovering the affective mechanisms leading to product choice. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, Boston, MA, May 23, 2011 Vol. 2011. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • S.R. Sumter, S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2011). Development and effect of offline and online peer victimization during adolescence: a group based modelling approach. In Paper presented at the symposium: Causes and consequences of offline and online victimization trajectories: first findings at the 15th European Conference Developmental Psychology, Bergen, Norway..
  • S.E. Baumgartner, S.R. Sumter, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). The developmental relationship between online and offline sexual risk behaviour. In Poster presented at the 15th European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Bergen, Norway.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, S.R. Sumter, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Risikoverhalten im Internet: Entwicklungsverläufe von Jugendlichen. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the Swiss Association of Communication and Media Research, Basel, Switzerland.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). The role of descriptive and injunctive peer norms in adolescents’ risky sexual online behavior. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Boston, USA.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Developmental pathways of online and offline sexual risk behavior during adolescence: A dual trajectory approach. In Poster presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Boston, USA.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, S.R. Sumter, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Developmental Trajectories of Online and Offline Sexual Risk Behavior: A Group-Based Modeling Approach. In Paper presented at the ETMAAL van de Communicatiewetenschap, Enschede, Netherlands.
  • E. Rozendaal, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). The role of cognitive and affective defense mechanisms in reducing children’s susceptibility to advertising effects. In Paper presented at the annual convention of the Netherlands School of Communication Research, Enschede, The Netherlands.
  • E. Rozendaal, M. Buijzen & P. Valkenburg (2011). The role of cognitive and affective defense mechanisms in reducing children’s susceptibility to advertising effects. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, Boston, MA, May 25, 2011 Vol. 2011. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • S. Opree, M. Buijzen, P. Valkenburg & E. van Reijmersdal (2011). The effects of advertising on children’s materialistic orientations: a longitudinal study. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, Boston, MA, May 25, 2011 Vol. 2011. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • S.J. Opree, M.A. Buijzen, P.M. Valkenburg & E.A. van Reijmersdal (2011). The effects of advertising on children’s materialistic orientations: A longitudinal study. In Paper presented at the annual convention of NESCoR, Enschede, The Netherlands.
  • S.J. Opree, M. Buijzen, E.A. van Reijmersdal & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Development and validation of the Material Values Scale for children. In M. Eisend & T. Langner (Eds.), The 10th ICORIA 2011 Berlin: June 23rd-25th 2011: conference programme [DVD]. European Advertising Academy.
  • S.M. de Droog, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Increasing children's affective responses toward vegetables by character-product congruence. In Paper presented at the annual convention of the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Enschede, The Netherlands..
  • S. de Droog, M. Buijzen & P. Valkenburg (2011). Increasing children's affective responses toward vegetables by character-product congruence. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, Boston, MA, May 25, 2011 Vol. 2011. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, S.R. Sumter, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Adolescents’ online sexual risk behavior and its relationship to online victimization experiences. In Paper presented at the EU Kids Online conference, London, UK.

2010

  • S. Joshi, J. Peter & P. Valkenburg (2010). Ambivalent messages in teen magazines: an over-time content-analytic comparison. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Gent, Belgium..
  • S. Joshi, J. Peter & P. Valkenburg (2010). Scripts of sexual desire and danger in U.S. and Dutch female teen magazines: a cross-cultural content-analytic comparison. In 60th Annual ICA Conference, Singapore Vol. 2010. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting.
  • S.J. Opree, M.A. Buijzen, P.M. Valkenburg & E.A. van Reijmersdal (2010). The effects of advertising on children's materialistic orientations: a longitudinal study. In Paper presented at the International Conference on Research in Advertising, Madrid. Spain.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2010). (2010, June). The Influence of Sexually Implicit Internet Material on Sexual Risk Behavior: A Comparison of Adolescents and Adults. In paper presented at thge 60th annual conference of the International Communication Assocation (ICA). Singapore.
  • S. de Droog, M. Buijzen, P. Valkenburg & G.-J. de Bruijn (2010). Use rabbit or rhino to sell a carrot? The importance of character-product congruence in making vegetables more appealing to children. In Paper presented at the Eight Conference of the International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity, Minneapolis, United States.
  • S.J. Opree, M. Buijzen, P.M. Valkenburg & E.A. van Reijmersdal (2010). (2010, June) The effects of advertising on children’s materialistic orientations: a longitudinal study. In Paper presented at the 9th Int. Conference on Research in Advertising (ICORIA), Madrid, Spain. Conference proceedings on CD-ROM. Madrid.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2010). (2010, June). The Use of Sexually Explicit Internet Material and Its Antecedents: A Longitudinal Comparison of Adolescents and Adults. In Paper presented at the 60th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Singapore..
  • J.S. Lemmens, R. van Holst, P.M. Valkenburg, J. Peter & A. Goudriaan (2010). (2010, June) The Relation Between Pathological Gaming, Attentional Bias, and Response Inhibition Among Male Adolescents. In Paper presented at the 60th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Singapore..
  • J.S. Lemmens, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2010). (2010, June). The Psychosocial Causes and Consequences of Pathological Gaming: A Longitudinal Study. In Paper presented at the 60th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Singapore..
  • M.L. Antheunis, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2010). (2010, June). Friendships Among Users of Social Network Sites: The Quality of Online, Offline, and Mixed-Mode Friendships. In Paper presented at the 60th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Singapore..
  • S.P. Joshi, J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2010). Sexual ambivalence in Seventeen magazine: A content analysis of 1997 and 2007. In Paper presented at the 59th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Chicago, IL..
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2010). (2010, June). The causal relationship of adolescents' risky sexual online behavior and their perceptions of this behavior. In Paper presented at the 60th annual conference of the International Communication Association. Singapore.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2010). (2010, May). The influence of perceived peer involvement on adolescents’ risky sexual online behavior. In Paper presented at the EYouth conference. Antwerp, Belgium.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2010). A longitudinal study on the causal relationship of adolescents’ perceptions and online sexual risk taking. In Paper presented at the ETMAAL van de Communicatiewetenschap. Gent, Belgium.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2010). Eine Längsschnittuntersuchung zur Erfassung der kausalen Struktur von Wahrnehmungen und Risikoverhalten Jugendlicher im Internet. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the media effects division of the German Communication Association (DGPuK)..
  • E. Rozendaal, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2010). (2010, June). Comparing the think-aloud and thought-listing method to assess children’s advertising processing. In Paper presented at the 60th annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Singapore..
  • S. de Droog, M. Buijzen, P. Valkenburg & G.-J. de Bruijn (2010). (2010, June). Use rabbit or rhino to sell a carrot? The importance of character-product congruence in making vegetables more appealing to children. In Paper presented at the ISBNPA Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA..
  • E. Rozendaal, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2010). (2010, June). Comparing the think-aloud and thought-listing method to assess children's advertising processing. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association. Singapore.

2009

  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2009). Adolescents’ exposure to sexually explicit internet material: Influence patterns and initial explanations. In Paper presented at the EU Kids Online Conference, London, UK.
  • S.M. de Droog, P.M. Valkenburg & M.A. Buijzen (2009). Using brand characters to promote fruit consumption. In Paper presented at the annual convention of the Netherlands School of Communication Research, Nijmegen, The Netherlands..
  • S.M. de Droog, P.M. Valkenburg & M.A. Buijzen (2009). Using brand characters to promote young children’s fruit consumption. In Paper presented at the 59th annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL..
  • E. Rozendaal, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2009). Children’s understanding of advertisers’ persuasive tactics. In Paper presented at the 59th annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Chicago, United States of America..
  • J.S. Lemmens, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). Psychosocial Causes and Consequences of Pathological Gaming. In Paper presented at the 2009 KNAW conference, Participating in a Mediated World, Amsterdam..
  • J.S. Lemmens, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). Psychosocial Antecedents of Game Addiction. In Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap 2009, Nijmegen..
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). The cognitive predictors of adolescents’ sexual risk taking on the internet. In Paper presented at the KNAW conference "Participating in a mediated world," Amsterdam, the Netherlands..
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). Online sexual solicitation and online sexual risk taking: Age and gender differences. In Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, Boston. August.
  • M.L. Antheunis, A.P. Schouten, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). Intervening Processes between Computer-Mediated Communication and Interpersonal Attraction: An Experimental Comparison. In Paper presented at the 59th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Chicago, IL..
  • J.S. Lemmens, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). Psycho-social antecedents of online game addiction among adolescents. In Paper presented at the 59th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Chicago, IL..
  • P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). The development of online and offline self-disclosure in preadolescence and adolescence and their longitudinal Effects on the quality of friendships. In Paper presented at the 59th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Chicago, IL..
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2009). Processes underlying the effects of adolescents’ use of sexually explicit internet material: The role of perceived realism. In Paper presented at the 59th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Chicago, IL..
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). Online sexual solicitation and online sexual risk taking: Age and gender differences. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Boston, MA..
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2009). Adolescents’ use of sexually explicit internet material and sexual uncertainty: The role of transportation and gender. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Boston, MA..

2008

  • P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2008). The effects of instant messaging on the quality of adolescents’ existing friendships: A longitudinal study. In Paper presented at the 58th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Montreal, Canada.
  • M.L. Antheunis, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2008). Getting acquainted through social networking sites: Testing a model of online uncertainty reduction and social attraction. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 21, 2008 Vol. 2008. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • J.S. Lemmens, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2008). Development and validation of a game addiction scale. In Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 22, 2008 Vol. 2008. Conference papers: International Communication Association: annual meeting. Washington, DC: International Communication Association.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2008). Adolescents’ exposure to sexually explicit internet material and notions of women as sex objects: Assessing causality and underlying mechanism. In Paper presented at the 58th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Montreal, Canada.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2008). Adolescents’ exposure to sexually explicit internet material and sexual satisfaction. A longitudinal study. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Chicago, IL.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2008). Adolescents’ exposure to sexually explicit internet material and sexual preoccupancy: Assessing causality and underlying mechanisms. In Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Chicago, IL.

Media optreden

  • P.M. Valkenburg (Interview) (2014, Nov 18). Schermgaande jeugd: Zes uur per dag. [radio-uitzending]. In NOS-Met het oog op morgen. NPO Radio 1.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (Interview) (2014, Dec 09). De effecten van media op kinderen en jongeren. [radio-uitzending]. In Kunststof. NPO Radio 1.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (Interview) (2014, Nov 20). Zit jouw tiener te vaak voor een scherm? [radio-uitzending]. In Hautekiet. VRT Radio 1.

Prijs

  • P.M. Valkenburg (2012). 10-year consortium grant entitled "individual development: Why some children thrive and others not" awarded by NWO (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research) to five Co-Principal investigators of 4 different Dutch universities spearheaded by Utrecht University. The grant involves 27.5 million Euro. Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2012). 2012 Article-of-the-year award of the International Journal of Advertising for the best article published in the preceding year. Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Spinoza prize (€ 2.5 million). Dutch "Nobel prize," highest scientific award in the Netherlands. First time ever that the prize was awarded to the social sciences (i.e., sociology, anthropology, political science, communication science). Recognition.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2011). Top-paper Award of the Children, Adolescents, and the Media Division of the International Communication Association. Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Top paper award, Health Communication Division of the ICA. Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Top paper award, Children, Adolescents, and the Media (CAM) Division of the ICA. Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Dr Hendrik Muller Prize for Behavioral and Social Sciences. The prize (€ 25.000) is awarded every other year to a researcher who has made a significant or valuable contribution to the behavioral and social sciences. Recognition.
  • S.M. de Droog, M.A. Buijzen & P.M. Valkenburg (2011). Top Paper Award in ICA Health Communication Division: Increasing children's affective responses toward vegetables by character-product congruence. Paper presented at the 61st annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Boston, MA. Recognition.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2010). 2010 Top-Paper Award of the Media Effects Division of the German Communication Association (DGPuk). Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2010). 2010 Top paper awarded by the Health Communication Division of the International Communication Association (ICA). Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2010). 2010 Top paper awarded by the Media Effects Division of the German Communication Association (DGPuk). Recognition.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2010). 2010 Top-Three Paper Award of the Health Communication Division of the International Communication Association (ICA). Recognition.
  • S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2010). 2010 Top-Three Paper Award of the Children, Adolescents, and the Media Division of the International Communication Association (ICA). Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2010). Top paper award, Health Communication Division of the ICA. Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2010). 2010 Top paper awarded by the CAM (Children, Adolescents, and the Media) Division of the ICA. Recognition.
  • M.L. Antheunis, A.P. Schouten, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). Top-Three Paper Award of the Communication and Technology Division of the International Communication Association (ICA). Recognition.
  • P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2009). Top-Paper Award of the Instructional and Developmental Communication Division of the International Communication Association (ICA). Recognition.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2009). Top-Faculty Paper Award of the Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). Recognition.
  • M.L. Antheunis, P.M. Valkenburg & J. Peter (2008). Top-Two Paper Award of the Communication and Technology Division of the International Communication Association (ICA). Recognition.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2008). Top-Faculty Paper Award of the Mass Communication Division of the International Communication Association (ICA). Recognition.
  • J. Peter & P.M. Valkenburg (2008). Top-Faculty Paper Award of the Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). Recognition.

Wetenschappelijke positie

  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2014 till 2014). PI / Member steering committee. Position at: Zwaartekracht Consortium Individual Development.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2014). Editorial board member. Position at: Communication Research.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2014). Editorial board member. Position at: Human Communication Research.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2014). Editorial board member. Position at: Communication Theory.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2014). Editorial board member. Position at: Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2014). Editorial board member. Position at: Journal of Children and Media.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2014). Editorial board member. Position at: Journal of Communication.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2014). Associate editor. Position at: Human Communication Research.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2014 till 2014). Member. Position at: The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2014 till 2014). Member of the Domain Jury. Position at: The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2013 till 2013). Member of the Domain Jury. Position at: The Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2013 till 2013). Member. Position at: The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2013 till 2013). Member of the Steering Committee. Position at: NWO’s program Comprehensive and effective communication.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2013 till 2013). Member of the Advisory Committee Position at: NWO-initiated study Publication Cultures.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2013). Area editor. Position at : Blackwell's International Encyclopedia of Communication. Editorial area: Developmental Communication (i.e., editor of all entries on life-span developmental communication and youth and the media).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2013 till 2013). Member of the Social Sciences Division (MaGW) Board. Position at: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2013 till 2013). Member of the Scholarship Committee. Position at: NIAS, Netherlands, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2012). Member of the Steering Committee of NWO’s program Comprehensive and effective communication. Position at: NWO.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2012). Member of the Jury of the Eureka Prize for Science Communication awarded by The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Position at: KNAW/NWO.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2012). Member of the Scholarship Committee of the NIAS, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Position at: NIAS.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2012). Member of the Advisory Committee of an NWO-initiated study Publication Cultures. Position at: NWO.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2012). Member of EU Kids Online, EU-sponsored 16-country European consortium on children and Internet safety. Position at: EU Kids Online.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2012). Member of the Social Sciences Division (MaGW) Board of Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Position at: NWO.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2012). Member and Chair of the nomination committee for the Audrey Fisher Mentorship award. Position at: ICA.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2012 till 2012). Member of The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). Position at: KNAW.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2011 till 2011). Elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Position at: (KNAW).
  • P.M. Valkenburg (period: 2011 till 2011). Appointed as the first distinguished research professor in the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences of the University of Amsterdam. Position at: UvA.

Wetenschappelijke positie

  • P.M. Valkenburg (2012). Identified as one of the six most prolific communication scholars worldwide. Analysis based on the publication rates of authors in the four top-ranked communication journals between 2007 and 2011. Only European author listed. See Bolkan et al. (2012). Prolific scholarship in communication studies. Communication Education, 61, 380-394.

Spreker

  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014, September 4). The smartphone generation: The development of children into media and tech consumers. Amsterdam, Keynote lecture at the annual conference of the Developmental Section of the British Psychological Society, Hotel Casa 400.
  • P.M. Valkenburg (2014, April 10). The smartphone generation. Edingburgh, UK, Keynote lecture at the CTC 2014, the Child and Teen consumption Congress, University of Edinburgh.
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