Results
Trapped by Poverty: Unraveling the Career Consequences of the Working Poor
There is abundant evidence showing that poverty can have a profound influence on individual perceptions, behaviors, and relationships. Yet in organizational studies, there is little attention focused on poverty, particularly the working poor.
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The main research question for Brussels Center for Competition Policy
How can we advance national and European competition policies in a methodologically sound manner, looking particularly at legal soundness and consistency, the treatment of efficiencies and sector-specific considerations and political aspects?
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Projects in the areas of migration, Big Data and computational social science
Interface Demography (ID), founded in 1977, is the research unit for population studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
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Towards a better understanding of the social dynamics that explain support for radical politics
Recent years have seen an increase in so called ‘radical politics’. Both at the left and right end of the political continuum ‘radical’ political parties have emerged and gained sustained electoral success.
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Disinformation Dynamics
While the information crisis is widely acknowledged, academic knowledge on the depth, extent and detailed manifestation of this crisis is lacking due to an evidence and research deficit.
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Dealing with Toxic News
The project starts from the observation that the news environment is polluted with disinformation that makes media harmful rather than beneficial for democracy.
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Public service broadcasting in a digital, international and polarised context
From its inception in the 1920s until the 1970s, public service broadcasting was – albeit firmly rooted in a project of political power maximisation – concerned with emancipation.
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Rethinking public values across European dataspheres
The project investigates the potential of European dataspheres for integrating and fostering public values in a media context characterized by platform economies, datafication and a crisis of trust in the public sphere.
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Understanding Foreign Policy Public Opinion. Examining the determinants, structure and robustness of individual attitudes
The relationship between citizens, the press and politics has dramatically changed over the past decades, from a CNN effect in the 1990s to a Youtube effect in the 2000s and, more recently, the diffusion of fake news.
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Audiovisual Fiction and Politics
While interplays between politics and media are widely acknowledged, recent scholarly attention has gone overwhelmingly to traditional non-fiction media such as documentary film, television news and journalism.
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