• Dérouler le fil des liens hypertextes : les controverses au service de l’imaginaire journalistique 

    De Maeyer, Juliette (2013)
    Le lien hypertexte est une « technologie de l’esprit » encore peu stabilisée dans les pratiques du journalisme en ligne. Cet article retrace, dans une perspective sociohistorique, les discours métajournalistiques au sujet des liens hypertextes produits ...
  • The journalistic hyperlink 

    De Maeyer, Juliette (2012-10)
    Hypertextuality has been a fundamental characteristic of the Web since its inception. It also impacts on journalism: the ability to link pages, sites and documents stands out as one of the features that essentially differentiates online news from other ...
  • The Material Traces of Journalism 

    De Maeyer, Juliette; Le Cam, Florence (2015-01)
    This paper explores how the study of objects of journalism, retraced through the material traces left in metajournalistic discourses, might constitute a robust basis to investigate change and permanence in contemporary journalism. We delineate a research ...
  • Towards a hyperlinked society : a critical review of link studies 

    De Maeyer, Juliette (2013-08)
    The hyperlink is a fundamental feature of the web. This paper investigates how hyperlinks have been used as research objects in social sciences. Reviewing a body of literature belonging to sociology, political sciences, information sciences, geography ...
  • Waiting for Data Journalism 

    De Maeyer, Juliette; Libert, Manon; Domingo, David; Heinderyckx, François; Le Cam, Florence (2015-05)
    Data journalism has emerged as a trend worthy of attention in newsrooms the world over. Previous research has highlighted how elite media, journalism education institutions, and other interest groups take part in the emergence and evolution of data ...
  • Why linking matters : a metajournalistic discourse analysis 

    De Maeyer, Juliette; Holton, Avery (2016-08)
    Journalists have incorporated hyperlinks (i.e. linking) into their professional practice since the early stages of digital news expansion. Media scholars and professionals have continually championed their use, yet little is known about the perceptions ...