Journal Articles
Aleit Veenstra (2017). Watching film: An account of contemporary film consumption preferences and practices amongst youth in Flanders aged 16 to 18. CIMS Working Papers (3): 1-71.
Aleit Veenstra, Philippe Meers & Daniël Biltereyst (2017). Pick, Play, Produce: Revisiting the Concept of Participation Through a Quantitative Study of Film Consumption Practices Amongst Youth in Flanders (Belgium). Trípodos (40): 73-90.
Aleit Veenstra, Annemarie Kersten, Tonny Krijnen, Daniël Biltereyst & Philippe Meers (2016). Understanding The Hobbit: The cross-national and cross-linguistic reception of a global media product in Belgium, France and the Netherlands. Participations 13(2): 496-518.
Aleit Veenstra & Giselinde Kuipers (2013). It Is Not Old-Fashioned, It Is Vintage: Vintage Fashion and The Complexities of 21st Century Consumption Practices. Sociology Compass 7(5): 355-365. DOI: 10.1111/soc4.12033.
Conferences
Aleit Veenstra, Philippe Meers & Daniël Biltereyst (2016). Hierarchies in Film Consumption: A Mixed Methods Approach in Screen and Content Selection of Youth in Flanders (Belgium). Paper presented at ECREA, Prague.Tonny Krijnen, Philippe Meers, Daniël Biltereyst & Aleit Veenstra (2016). The Importance of Language and Nationality in Understanding a Globally Uniform Media Product: Comparing The Hobbit Film Audiences in Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. Paper presented at ECREA, Prague.
Aleit Veenstra, Philippe Meers & Daniël Biltereyst (2016). Film audiences and their screen(s) of choice: A quantitative exploration of Flemish, European, and Hollywood film consumption practices amongst Flemish youth. Paper presented at European Screens 2016 (MeCETES), York.
Daniël Biltereyst, Philippe Meers & Aleit Veenstra (2016). Questioning Contemporary Media Agency: Survey Findings on Structured Film Audience Practices and the Need for a Political Economy Recontextualization. Paper presented at IAMCR, Leicester.
Aleit Veenstra, Philippe Meers, & Daniël Biltereyst (2016). New Screen Audiences? A comparison of film consumption practices of Flemish Youth in 2001 and 2015. Paper presented at HoMER@NECS, Potsdam.
Aleit Veenstra, Philippe Meers & Daniël Biltereyst (2016). Film Genre and Taste Cultures: A Survey Amongst Flemish Youth. Poster presented at ICA, Fukuoka. Awarded top paper in poster session by the ICA Children, Adolescents and the Media Division.
Philippe Meers, Daniël Biltereyst & Aleit Veenstra (2014). From Historical To Contemporary Film Audiences: Reassessing Cinema, Reception, Convergence. Paper presented at HoMER@NECS, Milan.
Daniël Biltereyst, Philippe Meers & Aleit Veenstra (2014). Film Audiences: Revisiting the structure/agency debate. Paper presented at EIFAC, Edinburgh. Electronic Proceedings.
Philippe Meers, Daniël Biltereyst & Aleit Veenstra (2014). Converging Media Culture to the test: Young film audiences' experiences in Europe. Paper presented at SCMS, Seattle.
Aleit Veenstra, Philippe Meers, & Daniël Biltereyst (2014). Screen(ing) Audiences, Questioning Convergence Culture. Paper presented at Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Wageningen.
Professional Articles (in English)
Aleit Veenstra (2016). Young Film Audiences: Preferences and Practices. MeCETES. Blog published online: October 24, 2016. Reposted by Cineuropa on October 26, 2016.
Professional Articles (in Dutch)
Aleit Veenstra (2011). Als Je Maar Durft: Duiding Door De Expert. Textilia: #21-22.
Aleit Veenstra (2010). Kapperszaak Van Een Oud-Voetballer: een studente stadssociologie doet onderzoek bij een mannenkapper. Amsterdam Museum.
Miscellaneous (in Dutch)
Aleit Veenstra (2012). Student: Aleit Veenstra. Graduate School of Social Sciences.