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of international federations fashioning new ideas of territorial reorganisation and postcolonial worldmaking. This PhD project explores this broad context, connecting a transnational intellectual history of pan
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geographical contexts. By emphasizing the global-local nexus, it seeks to uncover how colonial legacies, nationalist discourses, and migration policies materialize in urban spaces, influencing everyday life and
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ethnographic methods and discourse analysis, the study focuses on France and/or the Netherlands while remaining open to other geographical contexts. By emphasizing the global-local nexus, it seeks to uncover how
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worldmaking. This PhD project explores this broad context, connecting a transnational intellectual history of pan-movements in the Middle East and North Africa with regards to geopolitical and territorial
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interventions are maintained in the context of stressors. In order to examine these questions, the project will use multiple methods such as experience sampling, laboratory tasks, and a randomized-controlled
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and research. One of our missions within the Learning & Development Unit is to enhance the learning and well-being of children and young people in various educational and pedagogical contexts. We
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civic identities. Moreover, engaging families in discussions about media literacy can promote intergenerational learning, especially in the context of generational differences in news media consumption
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research proposal, in which they describe their own research idea, possible case studies and geographical contexts of reference, possible archives and primary sources. Please note that an interdisciplinary
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of commentaries. the functions of various kinds of commentaries in their (scholastic, ecclesiastic, etc.) cultural contexts. The selected candidate will be able to design their own project around one or more of
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politics. For example, when considering theories of power, the candidate must be sensitive to differences between Western and non-Western contexts. Questions focusing on institutional creation and change