Serena Daalmans
Serena Daalmans (Ph.D., Radboud University, 2016) is a researcher at the Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University and a lecturer at the Communication Science department at the Radboud University Nijmegen. Her research focuses on representations of minorities and morality in television content and its reception.
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23 November 2023
Health and Wellbeing, Lifestyle and entertainment
How a good story can give children an enriching experience beyond their everyday lives
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11 June 2021
Youth communication, Lifestyle and entertainment
Girl magazines as postfeminist domain?
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10 July 2019
Advertising and Marketing, Lifestyle and entertainment, Media policy
Stereotypes Still Prevail in Award-Winning Commercials
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25 April 2019
Health and Wellbeing, Lifestyle and entertainment
Controversial television shows can make you ruminate about moral issues
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28 March 2019
Lifestyle and entertainment, Media policy
Women and Ethnic Minorities Still Stereotyped on TV
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4 February 2019
Social media, Youth communication
Edited Instagram Pictures Jeopardize Adolescent Girls’ Body Image
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22 January 2019
Media policy
Gender Stereotypes Are More Common On Men's Than On Women's Channels
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22 January 2019
Lifestyle and entertainment