Working Papers
CIMS publishes a series of working papers, all more or less linked to ongoing research projects within the center. For more information and suggestions, please contact the series editors: Frederik Dhaenens, Sander De Ridder and Liesbet Van de Vijver.
- 2005/1. Regional cinema, nationalism and ideology: a historical reception analysis of a classic Belgian movie, 'De Witte' (1934) (Biltereyst & Van Bauwel)
- 2005/2. Stars and National Character. An Analysis of Flemish Star Actors (Dhoest)
- 2006/1. Raising Awareness, Challenging Establishment. The surplus value of a global and local alternative news agency (Joye)
- 2008/1. Forbidden Images. A longitudinal research project on the history of the Belgian Board of Film Classification (1920-2003) (Bilteryst, Depauw & Desmet)
- 2010/1. Around the world in 8 pages? A longitudinal analysis of international news coverage in Flemish newspapers (1986-2006) (Joye)
- 2010/2. Gender Representations in Belgian Children's Programmes: A Quantitative Analysis (Van Bauwel, Grammens & Rodenburg)
- 2011/1. Gay Representation, Queer Resistance, and the Small Screen: A reception study of gay representations among Flemish fans of contemporary television fiction (Dhaenens)
- 2011/2. Representatie, televisie en identiteit: een kwalitatief receptieonderzoek naar televisieconsumptie bij diaspora (Adriaens)
- 2012/1. 'Doing identities' through self-expressive television production: a visual ethnographic study (Adriaens)
- 2012/2. Television talk as site for identity construction (Van Damme)
- 2012/3. Youth and mediated intimacy: An audience study into the Participations and Representations on the Social Networking Site Netlog (De Ridder)
- 2015/1. Gent Kinemastad: Een historisch overzicht van de sociaaleconomische, geografische en ideologische ontwikkelingen van de bioscoopstructuur te Gent (Van de Vijver)
- 2017/1. The New Hollywood cinema antihero: the findings of a macro study towards a nuanced definition of complex heroes (King)
- 2017/2. Beelden met een beperking: Een kwantitatieve inhoudsanalyse naar de representatie van handicap op primetime televisie in Vlaanderen (Vertoont)
- 2017/3. Watching film: an account of contemporary film consumption preferences and practices amongst youth in Flanders aged 16 to 18 (Veenstra)
- 2018/1. Sexual diversity on the small screen: Mapping LGBT+ characters in Flemish television fiction (2001-2016) (Vanlee)
- 2018/2. Mapping the Menace: A Quantitative Content Analysis on Enemy Image Construction in the American Action Thriller (Soberon)