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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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the German tradition (e.g., Kant, Humboldt, Goethe) 3. Its complex reception in Germany and beyond 4. Its contemporary relevance for environmental studies and scientific discourse Project activities include
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PhD fellowship 2 – Alexander von Humboldt and French-German Networks in the Early History of Ecology
relevance for environmental studies and scientific discourse Project activities include multiple seminars, workshops and conferences, a curated exhibition, a database, and the development of a project website
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qualitative, quantitative, mixed, or interdisciplinary methods. Possible PhD directions include (for example): antisemitism in news media, online platforms, and public discourse (content/discourse analysis
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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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communication; science communication; artificial intelligence technologies in scholarly and science communication; Research on digital mediation, narratives and storytelling: semiotics, discourse and narrative in
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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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socio-economic impacts of the industry. Such discourse is being triggered by concerns such as high carbon footprints, pesticide residues, biodiversity loss for commercial production, usage of land for non
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with archival studies, oral history, and ethnographic fieldwork. Ultimately, the project aims to clarify how historical discourses and contemporary practices interact and influence the legitimacy