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1. Social Networking Sites and Contact Risks among Flemish Youth

2. Fragmentation, homogenisation or segmentation? A diary study into the diversity of news consumption in a high-choice media environment.

3. Differences in journalism culture or is there more to it? Comparing news on the European refugee issue in Western Europe and China.

4. Media use, fear of terrorism, and attitudes towards immigrants and refugees: Young people and adults compared.

5. Children's online coping strategies: Rethinking coping typologies in a risk-specific approach.

6. The relationship between media use and public opinion on immigrants and refugees: A Belgian perspective.

7. Refugees in the news: Comparing Belgian and Swedish newspaper coverage of the European refugee situation during summer 2015.

8. Can Turkish Women in the Diaspora Build Social Capital? Evidence From the Netherlands and Belgium.

9. Social networking sites and contact risks among Flemish youth.

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11. Perceived vulnerability to disease and attitudes towards public health measures: COVID-19 in Flanders, Belgium.

12. Culture-Specific Features as Determinants of News Media Use.

13. Belgium: Two Communities with Diverging Views on How to Manage Media Diversity.

14. A longitudinal perspective on perceived vulnerability to disease during the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.

15. The Evolution in Anxiety and Depression with the Progression of the Pandemic in Adult Populations from Eight Countries and Four Continents.

16. Longitudinal Evidence of How Media Audiences Differ in Public Health Perceptions and Behaviors During a Global Pandemic.

17. One Virus, Four Continents, Eight Countries: An Interdisciplinary and International Study on the Psychosocial Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic among Adults.

18. Exploring the discrimination-radicalization nexus: empirical evidence from youth and young adults in Belgium.

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