In 2017, David Ongenaert started as a FWO PhD fellow at the Department of Communication Sciences, Ghent University (Belgium) under supervision of Prof. Dr. Stijn Joye. Currently, he is a member of the Centre for Cinema and Media Studies (CIMS​), the Center for Journalism Studies (CJS), the Center for Persuasive Communication (CEPEC) and the Centre for the Social Study of Migration and Refugees (CESSMIR). His research project investigates international refugee organizations’ public communication strategies...

Roles

  • Ghent University

    University, Ghent, Belgium
    Doctoral researcher

  • Erasmus University Rotterdam

    University, Rotterdam, Netherlands
    Lecturer in Media and Communication

  • Erasmus University Rotterdam

    University, Rotterdam, Netherlands
    Lecturer

  • Ghent University

    University, Ghent, Belgium
    PhD researcher

Research

Beyond victim and hero representations? A comparative analysis of UNHCR’s Instagram communication strategies for the Syrian and Ukrainian crises

Authors David Ongenaert, David Ongenaert, Claudia Soler, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
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1 Journal Article

Beyond the humanitarian savior logics? UNHCR's public communication strategies for the Syrian and Central African crises

Authors David Ongenaert, Stijn Joye, David Machin
Year 2022
Journal Name International Communication Gazette
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2 Journal Article

Humanitaire representaties ge(de)construeerd: de publieke communicatiestrategieën van internationale vluchtelingenorganisaties

Authors David Ongenaert
Year 2022
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschappen
3 Journal Article

Paulmann, J. (Ed.) (2019). Humanitarianism & media: 1900 to the present. Oxford: Berghahn Books. 316 pp.

Authors David Ongenaert
Year 2021
Journal Name Communications
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4 Journal Article

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