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Burgers, C. (2021). Rollen. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 33(5), 41. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:4fd51d14-a5b2-4527-b0f0-3dcbb273b585/c05+2021+-+lowres+compleet.pdf
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Burgers, C. (2021). Sterren en emoties. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 33(4), 15. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:dc497aac-090c-4dac-a5b7-f8c0b55d61b3/c04+2021+-+compleet.pdf
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Burgers, C. (2021). Interne reputatie. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 33(3), 21. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:9e740e70-c687-449f-ba58-cfe731247d83/c03_magazine_online.pdf
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Burgers, C. (2021). Sociale media en verkiezingen. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 33(2), 11. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:a601bfe1-7348-46f0-8bcc-17f1bbd539fb/c02_magazine_online-def.pdf
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Zeng, W. H., Burgers, C., & Ahrens, K. (2021). Framing metaphor use over time: ‘Free economy’ metaphors in Hong Kong political discourse (1997-2017). Lingua, 252, Article 102955. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2020.102955
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Brugman, B. C., Burgers, C., Beukeboom, C. J., & Konijn, E. A. (2021). From the daily show to last week tonight: A quantitative analysis of discursive integration in satirical television news. Journalism Studies, 22(9), 1181-1199. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2021.1929416 -
Boeynaems, A., Burgers, C., & Konijn, E. A. (2021). When Figurative Frames Decrease Political Persuasion: The Case of Right-Wing Anti-Immigration Rhetoric. Discourse processes, 58(3), 193-212. https://doi.org/10.1080/0163853X.2020.1851121 -
Renardel de Lavalette, K. Y. (2021). Resistance to metaphor in parliamentary debates. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. LOT. https://doi.org/10.48273/LOT0591 -
Petropoulos Petalas, D., Konijn, E. A., Johnson, B. K., Veldhuis, J., Bij de Vaate, N. A. J. D., Burgers, C., Droog, E., Międzobrodzka, E., Balint, K. E., & van de Schoot, R. (2021). Plurality in the Measurement of Social Media Use and Mental Health: An Exploratory Study Among Adolescents and Young Adults. Social Media and Society, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051211035353
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