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of Economics and Business The Faculty of Economics and Business offers an inspiring study and working environment for students and employees. International accreditation enables the Faculty to assess performance
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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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of water, climate, food, biodiversity and agriculture under the slogan "Changing governance, Governing change ". In our work, we build on a diverse set of social science concepts and theories and apply a
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you like to work in a friendly and collaborative environment? Then you might want to join our young team as a PhD candidate! The Faculty of Science Leiden and Leiden Institute of Chemistry (specifically
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-world networks with different structural properties. During the PhD, the successful candidate will work on several subprojects and analyse random graph models and complex networks by probabilistic tools
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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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are particularly relevant for this position. From an application perspective, in most application areas where hydrogen is deployed, it has to inter-operate with other energy carriers and consumers, in particular
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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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the quality of the work in progress is required. Be fluent in English, both written and spoken. Have familiarity and affinity with argumentation studies/theory, for example: dialectics, pragma
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, there is a need for further theoretical, historical and evidence-based investigation of the role of unions in modern democratic societies. Drawing on political theory, this project considers how unions