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spaces. Experience using mixed method approaches (i.e. discourse analysis, network analysis, stakeholder interviews, case studies, Delphi, STS, workshops) Effective, highly motivated team player with
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“sociocultural capacities for action” (Ahearn, 2001:12) and survival in the new environment. The project combines critical analysis of discourses on security, citizenship and internationalisation and their impact
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of Central and Eastern Europe Political and regional geography: issues and approaches Private Military Companies as Geopolitical Agents: Their Role in Constructing Security Discourse Variegated Urbanisation
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(e.g. interviews, focus groups, content and discourse analysis) and quantitative data (e.g. surveys, travel behavior datasets); write academic publications and research reports; present research findings
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; contemporary roots) institutional histories (political parties, unions, churches, education systems, universities, government agencies) historical analysis of antisemitic discourse in Australian print culture
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persecutions in the Netherlands and explore how this history is interpreted, mobilised and negotiated in different social contexts. You will use qualitative research methods such as discourse analysis, site
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linguistics and discourse analysis from Karlstad University. The research environment constitutes an interdisciplinary knowledge and practice community focusing on radiation safety and nuclear energy within
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been devoted to these issues within the history of economic thought. Until recently, existing studies have focused primarily on the economic analysis of slavery and on the commercial benefits of empire
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this history is interpreted, mobilised and negotiated in different social contexts. You will use qualitative research methods such as discourse analysis, site-based observation, and interviews with relevant
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texts for your fields and develop collaborative projects. Your participation in workshops and master classes will ensure that you are up to date with current academic discourses and will give you the