M (Matteo) Rinaldi, MSc

Biography

Researched with interested in Media Psychology, Toxic Entertainment, Media lIteracy, and (social) media effects on young people.

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

PhD candidate | Department of Media and Communication
Email
rinaldi@eshcc.eur.nl

Work

  • Matteo Rinaldi (2025) - Children, Adolescents, and Media mini-conference in Amsterdam (Participant)
    Activiteit: Attending an event Academic
  • Matteo Rinaldi (2025) - 14th Conference of the Media Psychology Division of the German Psychological Society (Participant)
    Activiteit: Attending an event Academic
  • Matteo Rinaldi & Guilherme Giolo (2025) - “It’s a shithole, but I loved the people”: Passport bros and the socio-linguistic construction of nationality in the manosphere (through paradoxes) (Speaker)
    Activiteit: Oral presentation Academic
  • Matteo Rinaldi (2025) - ICORIA 2025 Conference Presentation (Speaker)
    Activiteit: Oral presentation Academic
  • Matteo Rinaldi, Freya De Keyzer, Simone Driessen & Julia Kneer (2025) - "Why do women steal away men’s joy?" – A qualitative visual-verbal video content analysis of manfluencers discourse on YouTube short content (Speaker)
    Activiteit: Oral presentation Academic
  • Matteo Rinaldi (2025) - ETMAAL 2025 (Speaker)
    Activiteit: Oral presentation Academic
  • Matteo Rinaldi, Freya De Keyzer, Simone Driessen & Julia Kneer (2025) - Toxic Entertainment: a Trojan Horse for Toxicity (Speaker)
    Activiteit: Oral presentation Academic
  • Matteo Rinaldi, Freya De Keyzer, Simone Driessen & Julia Kneer (5) - “There Are No Feminists When WW3 Starts” - A Discourse Analysis of Symbolic Violence on Manfluencers’ YouTube Short Content (Speaker)
    Activiteit: Oral presentation Academic

Communication Management

Level
BA-2
Year Level
BA-2
Year
2025
Course Code
CM2010

Quantitative Methods in Media and Comm.

Level
BA-2
Year Level
BA-2
Year
2025
Course Code
CM2005

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