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. Profile You hold an MA degree in (Applied) Linguistics, Communication and Information Sciences, or a related discipline. You preferably have experience with the analysis of discourse, including qualitative
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, linguistic anthropology and/or discourse/conversation analysis to the field of argumentation theory, and can develop these connections on a case study of their choice. The researcher compiles their own corpus
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with media producers and consumers, critical discourse analysis and/or critical visual analysis. The specific methodological design will be further refined in the first six months of the project in
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discourse analysis and/or critical visual analysis. The specific methodological design will be further refined in the first six months of the project in collaboration with the PhD candidate, who will receive
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the study of emotions, anti- and pro-democratic forces and media research, as well as experiences from qualitative discourse analysis, and quantitative or visual media analysis. Terms of employment
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are coded within practices and discourses. The candidate will perform empirical research by analysing data to trace emerging governance arrangements and assess how they interact with those normative ideals
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argumentation studies/theory, for example: dialectics, pragma-dialectics, rhetoric, informal logic, (critical) discourse analysis, or relevant areas of social epistemology, pragmatics, or philosophy of language
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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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. Quantitative methods may also (but do not have to) be part of the research, depending on your skills and interest in learning to work with new methods. Primary methods to be used are: visual and discourse
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Quantitative Political Science, Ideology and Discourse Analysis MSc Public Opinion and Political Behaviour MPP Public Policy MSc or Politics, Communications and Data Analytics The project would focus