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on opinion formation, the role of AI-generated content in political discourse, the implications of digital communication platforms for democratic participation, or digital disinformation as a sociotechnical
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Responsibilities - Collection, sorting and classification of curriculum materials - Conduct a Critical Discourse Analysis of history textbooks - Draw out themes, examine discourse, and relate it to existing
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enable both specialization and interdisciplinary work Continuous participation in current research discourse as well as freedom in your own research 100% remuneration according to TVöD Exchange with
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Organisation Job description Applications are invited for a fully-funded four-year PhD position in the field of Critical Discourse Studies (CDS) at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen in
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position in the field of Critical Discourse Studies (CDS) at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen in the Netherlands. The PhD candidate will realize the project “Tik-Tok Wars: Analyzing
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racialization, heritage negotiation, and governance shape urban experiences. Employing ethnographic methods and discourse analysis, the study focuses on France and/or the Netherlands while remaining open to other
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. The project, entitled Tackling Climate Misinformation in Ireland: An Evidence Base and Novel Resources for Journalists and Communications Professionals (CLiME ) examines how misleading claims, delay discourses
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to ongoing international policy processes and will also provide opportunities to engage in public discourse through blogs, op-eds, and media commentary, enhancing the visibility and societal relevance
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methodologies, including conference ethnographic and or digital ethnographic approaches (e.g. interview and focus group research, discourse analysis or app walkthrough method) How to apply Apply
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racialization, heritage negotiation, and governance shape urban experiences. Employing ethnographic methods and discourse analysis, the study focuses on France and/or the Netherlands while remaining open to other