Marcel Broersma

Marcel Broersma

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

H-index: 39

Europe-Netherlands

About Marcel Broersma

Marcel Broersma, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, specializes in the field of Journalism Studies, Media Studies, Media History, Communication, Journalism.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Playfully building resilience: Dutch children’s risk-managing tactics in digital risky play

The paradox of play: How Dutch children develop digital literacy via offline engagement with digital media

Creative Autonomy in the Newsroom: How Hierarchy Impacts Innovative Behaviour

Bypassing digital literacy: Marginalized citizens’ tactics for participation and inclusion in digital societies

Who are the people? Populists’ articulation of “the people” in contemporary China

Pleitbezorger van de voetbalkijker: Het discours over voetbal op televisie in de Nederlandse dagbladen tussen 1950 en 1980

The discursive logics of online populism: social media as a “pressure valve” of public debate in China

What feels like news? Young people’s perceptions of news on Instagram

Marcel Broersma Information

University

Position

Professor of Media and Journalism Studies

Citations(all)

7154

Citations(since 2020)

4421

Cited By

4397

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

68

i10Index(since 2020)

52

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Marcel Broersma Skills & Research Interests

Journalism Studies

Media Studies

Media History

Communication

Journalism

Top articles of Marcel Broersma

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Playfully building resilience: Dutch children’s risk-managing tactics in digital risky play

Journal of Children and Media

Denise Mensonides

Anna Van Cauwenberge

Marcel Broersma

2024/1/2

The paradox of play: How Dutch children develop digital literacy via offline engagement with digital media

Journal of Children and Media

Joëlle Swart

Hanne Stegeman

Lucy Frowijn

Marcel Broersma

2024/1/2

Creative Autonomy in the Newsroom: How Hierarchy Impacts Innovative Behaviour

Journalism Practice

Ornella Porcu

Liesbeth Hermans

Marcel Broersma

2024/2/1

Bypassing digital literacy: Marginalized citizens’ tactics for participation and inclusion in digital societies

new media & society

Alexander Smit

Joëlle Swart

Marcel Broersma

2024/1/2

Who are the people? Populists’ articulation of “the people” in contemporary China

Chinese Journal of Communication

Kun He

Scott A Eldridge

Marcel Broersma

2023/7/3

Pleitbezorger van de voetbalkijker: Het discours over voetbal op televisie in de Nederlandse dagbladen tussen 1950 en 1980

TMG Journal for Media History

Vallinga Mark

Frank Harbers

Marcel Broersma

2023

The discursive logics of online populism: social media as a “pressure valve” of public debate in China

Journal of Information Technology & Politics

Kun He

Scott A Eldridge

Marcel Broersma

2023/12/7

What feels like news? Young people’s perceptions of news on Instagram

Journalism

Joëlle Swart

Marcel Broersma

2023/11/2

Digital inclusion of low-literate adults: challenging the sequential underpinnings of the digital divide

Alexander Smit

Joëlle Swart

Marcel Broersma

2023

Learning machine learning: On the political economy of big tech's online AI courses

Big Data & Society

Inga Luchs

Clemens Apprich

Marcel Broersma

2023/1

The journalist in the story. Conceptualizing ethos as integral framework to study news production, news texts and news audiences

Communication Theory

Kim Smeenk

Frank Harbers

Marcel Broersma

2023/11/1

Scary, But Fun: Children’s Explorations Of Digital Risky Play

Denise Mensonides

Anna Van Cauwenberge

Marcel Broersma

2023/7/4

Digitale geletterdheid in de bibliotheek: Bevordering van digitale inclusie en participatie

Marcel Broersma

Liesbet van Zoonen

Jiska Engelbert

Joëlle Swart

Aodhán Kelly

...

2022

Do novel routines stick after the pandemic? The formation of news habits during COVID-19

Journalism Studies

Marcel Broersma

Joëlle Swart

2022/4/26

Teaching innovation and entrepreneurship: Journalism students as change agents?

Marcel Broersma

Jane B Singer

2022/11/28

Complaining and sharing personal concerns as political acts: how everyday talk about childcare and parenting on online forums increases public deliberation and civic engagement …

Journal of Information Technology and Politics

Yu Sun

Todd Graham

Marcel Broersma

2021/7/21

The Authenticity Gap: How Influencers Commodify Authenticity on Instagram

Lucy Frowijn

Frank Harbers

Marcel Broersma

2022/11/21

Met het hoofd of met de buik? Tactieken van jongeren om te bepalen of politiek nieuws ‘betrouwbaar genoeg’is

Mens & Maatschappij

Joëlle Swart

Marcel Broersma

2022/4

Trust and fear in the newsroom: How emotions drive the exchange of innovative ideas

Journalism studies

Ornella Porcu

Liesbeth Hermans

Marcel Broersma

2022/7/4

The trust gap: Young people's tactics for assessing the reliability of political news

The International Journal of Press/Politics

Joëlle Swart

Marcel Broersma

2022/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 51
Ramón Salaverría (ORCID:0000-0002-4188-7811)

Ramón Salaverría (ORCID:0000-0002-4188-7811)

Universidad de Navarra

H-index: 26
Todd Graham

Todd Graham

University of Leeds

H-index: 25
Chris Peters

Chris Peters

Roskilde Universitet

H-index: 17
Dr Scott A. Eldridge II

Dr Scott A. Eldridge II

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

H-index: 11
Martina Temmerman

Martina Temmerman

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

H-index: 9
Frank Harbers

Frank Harbers

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

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