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2016
K. Van Royen, Poels, K., and Vandebosch, H., Aanbevelingen voor automatische monitoring van sociale netwerksites, Poster Presentation at AMiCA - slotsymposium. Antwerp, Belgium, 2016.
K. Van Royen, Poels, K., and Vandebosch, H., Harmonizing freedom and protection : adolescents' voices on automatic monitoring of social networking sites, Children and Youth Services Review, vol. 64, pp. 35-41, 2016.
K. Van Royen, Poels, K., and Vandebosch, H., Help, I am losing control! Examining the reporting of sexual harassment by adolescents to social networking sites, Cyberpsychology, behavior, and social networking, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 16-22, 2016.
K. Van Royen and Poels, K., Prevalence and Characteristics of Online Slut-Shaming in Belgian Adolescent Girls, 66th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association. Communication through Power. Fukuoka, Japan. 2016.
K. Van Royen, Thinking before posting? Reducing Cyber Harassment by Adolescents through a Reflective Message, Designing Moral Technologies: Theoretical, Practical, and Ethical Issues. Zurich, Switzerland, 2016.
K. Van Royen, Poels, K., Vandebosch, H., and Adam, P., "Thinking before posting?" Reducing cyber harassment on social networking sites through a reflective message, Computers in Human Behavior, 2016.
2015
H. Vandebosch, Adam, P., Albury, K., Bastiaensens, S., de Wit, J., Donald-Hemelryck, S., Van Royen, K., and Vermeulen, J., Engaging adolescents in narrative research and interventions on cyberbullying, in Produsing theory in a digital world: the intersection of audiences and production in contemporary theory, New York, N.Y.: Peter Lang Publishing Inc., 2015, pp. 229-246.
K. Van Royen, Poels, K., and Vandebosch, H., Exploring slut-shaming of adolescent girls on social networking sites, Femininities and Masculinities 5th Global Meeting : Gender and Cyberspace. Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2015.
K. Van Royen, Vandebosch, H., and Poels, K., Harmonizing Freedom and Protection: Adolescents’ Voices on Automatic Monitoring of Social Networking Sites, 65th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association. Communication Across the Life Span. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2015.
K. Van Royen, Poels, K., and Vandebosch, H., Help, I am losing control! Examining the influence of perceived situational control on reporting gender harassment on social networking sites, Etmaal voor Communicatiewetenschap. Antwerpen, Belgium, 2015.
K. Van Royen, Vandebosch, H., and Poels, K., Severe sexual harassment on social networking sites : Belgian adolescents views, Journal of children and media, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 472-491, 2015.
K. Van Royen, Vandebosch, H., and Poels, K., Sexual harassment on social networking sites : adolescents' view, 65th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2015.
2014
K. Van Royen, Poels, K., and Vandebosch, H., Automatic monitoring of cyberbullying on social network sites: From feasibility to desirability, Presented at Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Wageningen, Nederland. 2014.
K. Van Royen, Poels, K., Daelemans, W., and Vandebosch, H., Automatic monitoring of cyberbullying on social networking sites: from technical feasibility to desirability, Telematics and informatics, pp. 1-9, 2014.
E. Van Den Broeck, Poels, K., Vandebosch, H., and Van Royen, K., Online perspective-taking as an intervention tool against cyberbullying, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, pp. 113-117, 2014.
K. Poels, Van Den Broeck, E., Van Royen, K., and Vandebosch, H., Online Perspective-Taking as an Intervention Tool against Cyberbullying, Presented at 5th European Communication Conference (ECREA). Lisbon, Portugal, 2014.
K. Poels, Van Den Broeck, E., Van Royen, K., and Vandebosch, H., Online Perspective-Taking as an Intervention Tool against Cyberbullying, Presented at 19th Annual CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking Conference, Washington DC, USA. 2014.
K. Van Royen, Researching young people’s online practices: opportunities and challenges. The AMiCA project, Presented at HealthNar Symposium ‘Young people and digital communication: Exploring the role of narrative in research and interventions’ . University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2014.