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Switzerland, the project aims to better understand urban densification as a contested process of land rent creation and redistribution, thereby exposing tensions among actors, values, discourses, and
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creation and redistribution, thereby exposing tensions among actors, values, discourses, and representations. Your job We hypothesize that entrenched discourses around land rent reproduce growth-oriented
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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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intellectual histories using visual art/periodical press/graphic arts/cultural discourse as archives; Track record in working with vernacular/regional languages tied to their specific field/geography
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/Africa. Experience in working in intellectual histories using visual art/periodical press/graphic arts/cultural discourse as archives Track record in working with vernacular/regional languages tied
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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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College Maastricht. Our teaching highlights different methods of analysis like narrative, visual, and discourse analysis, (digital) ethnography, and design thinking. Interested? Do you want to know more
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, computational semantics and pragmatics, discourse processing, dialogue modelling, machine translation and multilingual NLP. Want to know more about our organisation? Read more about working at the University
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and Suriname continue to shape both national and international discourses of heritage, memory, and trauma. This means that considering Dutch traumascapes solely from a national perspective would limit
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discourse analysis, (digital) ethnography, and design thinking. Interested? Do you want to know more about this position or what it’s like to work at our university? Contact Prof. Dr. Aagje Swinnen (chair