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Items where Author is "De Ridder:Sander::"

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Kleut, Jelena and Pavlíčková, Tereza and Picone, Ike and De Ridder, Sander and Romic, Bojana and Møller Hartley, Jannie (2018) Emerging Trends in Small Acts of Audience Engagement and Interruptions of Content Flows. In: The Future of Audiences: A foresight analysis of interfaces and engagement. Palgrave McMillan, London, pp. 123-140. ISBN 978-3-319-75637-0 Item not available online.

Møller Hartley, Jannie and Romic, Bojana and De Ridder, Sander and Picone, Ike and Pavlíčková, Tereza and Kleut, Jelena (2018) Interruption, disruption or intervention? A stakeholder analysis of small acts of engagement in content flows. In: The Future of Audiences: A Foresight Analysis of Interfaces and Engagement. Palgrave Macmillan, London, pp. 141-160. ISBN 978-3-319-75637-0 Item not available online.

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Pavlíčková, Tereza and De Ridder, Sander (2022) Contextualizing interpretative agency within the sociotechnical relations of data-driven media infrastructures. In: ECREA 2022 9th European Communication Conference, 19-22 October 2022, Aarhus, Denmark. Item not available online.

Pavlíčková, Tereza and De Ridder, Sander (2021) What Does it Mean to Resist the Clouds? The Techlash as a Cultural Experience. In: ECREA 2021 8th European Communication Conference, 6-9 September 2021, Online. Item not available online.

Picone, Ike and Pavlíčková, Tereza and Kleut, Jelena and Romic, Bojana and Moller Hartley, Janie and De Ridder, Sander (2018) Small acts of engagement: Reconnecting productive audience practices with everyday agency. In: ECREA 2018 7th European Communication Conference, 31 October - 3 November 2018, Lugano, Switzerland. Item not available online.

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