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evaluation-oriented theories of argumentation, as developed in formal dialectics, pragma-dialectics and normative pragmatics. The aim is to shed light on how participants in argumentative practices do, can and
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, with evaluation-oriented theories of argumentation, as developed in formal dialectics, pragma-dialectics and normative pragmatics. The motivation is to shed light on how participants in argumentative
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, Political Theory or any other relevant discipline in the Humanities, with an above average final grade. Please note that candidates who are about to graduate are also welcome to apply. In that case they need
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the context of algorithmic personalization and GenAI. It brings together expertise on media and journalism studies, digital literacy and inclusion, argumentation theory and AI, combining argumentation theory
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into argumentation, as developed in multimodal semiotics and superlinguistics, with evaluation-oriented theories of argumentation, as developed in formal dialectics, pragma-dialectics and normative pragmatics
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candidates who are about to graduate are also welcome to apply. In that case they need to have finished their (R)MA programme before the interviews. A special interest in and knowledge of political theory and
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best for specific visual tasks. Biological theory provides predictions about energy efficiency and behaviour. Fundamental and applied research. We will establish the fundamental characteristics of vision
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trial to test a novel meaning intervention. The position is embedded in the international graduate school Experimental Psychopathology (https://epp-research.eu/ ), which provides theory and methods
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some experience with quantitative methods and statistical software like R, STATA, Python or similar Be enthusiastic about writing international, prestigious academic publications Dutch language is not
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about social meaning (Solt et al., 2025; Sinnott, 2013). The project will thus require the candidate to engage with theories dealing with stance taking (see, e.g., Jaffe, 2009; but also Boltanski