Francois Heinderyckx - Curriculum Vitae#

  • Full Professor at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
  • Dean of the Faculty of Letters, Translation and Communication (ULB)
  • Chang Jiang Professor à la Communication University of China, Pékin (CUC) 2014-2018
  • Past President of the International Communication Association (ICA) 2013-2014
  • Past President of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) 2005-2012
  • Member of Laboratoire des pratiques et identités journalistiques (LaPIJ) et de la Brussels Platform for Journalism
  • Member of the Editorial Board of the following journals:
    • Hermès
    • International Journal of Communication
    • Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism
    • Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
    • Telematics and Informatics
    • Études de communication
    • Les cahiers du journalisme
    • TIS (technologies de l’information et société)
    • Studies in Communication / Estudos em Comunicação
    • Global Media Journal (édition portugaise)
    • Statistiques et Société
    • Politiques de Communication
    • Popular Communication

Publications

d’Haenens, L., Joris, W., & Heinderyckx, F. (Eds.). (2019). Images of Immigrants and Refugees in Western Europe. Leuven: Leuven University Press. doi:10.11116/9789461662811

Van Leuven, S., Raeymaeckers, K., Libert, M., Le Cam, F., Stroobant, J., Malcorps, S., Jacquet, A., D’Heer, J., Heinderyckx, F., De Vuyst, S., & Vanhaelewyn, B. (Eds.). (2019). Portrait des journalistes belges en 2018 / Het profiel van de Belgische journalist in 2018. Gent: Academia Press.

Heinderyckx, F. (2019). Seeking bearings: How journalism scholarship must assist in navigating the news industry in the digital vortex, Journalism, 20(1), 98-101. doi:10.1177/1464884918807366

Heinderyckx, F. (2018). The Future of Journalism Scholarship. In T. P. Vos (Ed.), Journalism (Handbooks of Communication Science, Vol. 19, pp. 575-585). Boston: De Gruyter.

Raeymaeckers, K., & Heinderyckx, F. (2018). Belgium: Divided Along Language Lines. In T. Eberwein, S. Fengler, & M. Karmasin (Eds.), The European Handbook of Media Accountability (pp. 14-23). London and New York: Routledge.

Heinderyckx, F., & Vos, T. P. (2016). Reformed Gatekeeping. Communication and Media / Komunikacija i Mediji, 11(36), 29-46. doi:10.5937/comman11-10306

Vos, T. P., & Heinderyckx, F. (Eds.). (2015). Gatekeeping in Transition. New York: Routledge.

Vos, T. P., & Heinderyckx, F. (2015). Foreword. In T. P. Vos & F. Heinderyckx (Eds.), Gatekeeping in Transition (pp. xiii-xiv). New York: Routledge.

Heinderyckx, F. (2015). Transnational News Media and the Elusive European Public Sphere. International Journal of Communication, 9, 3161-3176. doi:1932–8036/20150005

Heinderyckx, F. (2015). Gatekeeping Theory Redux. In T. P. Vos & F. Heinderyckx (Eds.), Gatekeeping in Transition (pp. 253-267). New York: Routledge.

Heinderyckx, F. (2015). Appréhender le tournant numérique. Hermes(71), 87-91.

Heinderyckx, F. (2015). A practical guide to using visuals to enhance oral presentations in an academic context. In L. Kramp, N. Carpentier, A. Hepp, I. Tomanic Trivundza, H. Nieminen, R. Kunelius, T. Olsson, E. Sundin, & R. Kilborn (Eds.), Journalism, Representation and the Public Sphere (pp. 227-237). Bremen: Edition Lumière.

De Maeyer, J., Libert, M., Domingo, D., Heinderyckx, F., & Le Cam, F. (2015). Waiting for Data Journalism: A qualitative assessment of the anecdotal take-up of data journalism in French-speaking Belgium. Digital Journalism, 3(3), 432-446. doi:10.1080/21670811.2014.976415

Heinderyckx, F. (2014). Academic Schizophrenia: Communication Scholars and the Double Bind. In L. Kramp, N. Carpentier, A. Hepp, I. Tomanic Trivundza, H. Nieminen, R. Kunelius, T. Olsson, E. Sundin, & R. Kilborn (Eds.), Media Practice and Everyday Agency in Europe (pp. 261-269). Bremen: Edition Lumière.

Heinderyckx, F. (2014). Challenging Communication Research: Foreword. In L. Lievrouw (Ed.), Challenging Communication Research (pp. ix-x). New York: Peter Lang Publishing.

Heinderyckx, F. (2014). Reclaiming the High Ground in the Age of Onlinement. Journal of Communication, 64(6), 999-1014. doi:10.1111/jcom.12130


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