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with theories dealing with stance taking (see, e.g., Jaffe, 2009; but also Boltanski & Thévenot, 2006), pragmatic inferences (e.g., Potts, 2005; Levinson, 1979), as well as an engagement with frameworks
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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
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theoretically and empirically driven research with normative considerations. Specifically, the project will examine where normative ideals are coded within practices and discourses. The candidate will perform
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of the role of unions in modern democratic societies. Drawing on political theory, this project considers how unions, unionization, and union membership contribute to democratic life and democratic political
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methods. Familiarity with different theories and methods to study political violence. Relevant peer-reviewed academic publications in Political Science journals. Organisation Conditions of employment In
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information and critically engage with it. An important aspect of the project is its educational component, embedded in Critical Language Awareness (CLA) theory. The project aims to develop guidelines
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opportunity to develop their academic writing skills, undertake archival work, gain teaching experience and develop career skills. The candidate will be embedded in the Chair Group of History and 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. The aim
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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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exploration, while actively shaping the future of dynamic systems theory. Only candidates with a Master’s degree should apply. The PhD researcher should have a strong interest in experimental testing, data