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correction. Modeling the argumentative structure of climate-related discourse enables the development of tools that are not limited to surface features or topic-specific cues. Combining this with network
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journalism’s recent past. Methodologically, the project employs a digital humanities approach, combining computational analyses of metajournalistic discourses with qualitative analyses of debates at critical
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employs a digital humanities approach, combining computational analyses of metajournalistic discourses with qualitative analyses of debates at critical discourse moments, as well as interviews
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journalism’s recent past. Methodologically, the project employs a digital humanities approach, combining computational analyses of metajournalistic discourses with qualitative analyses of debates at critical
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University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA) | Reims, Champagne Ardenne | France | about 10 hours ago
team adopts a specific stance based on its own research objects and conceptual tools. You will be part of Team 2, which investigates discourse and images with a particular focus on the role and place of
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of the Southern Ocean (Dr Rohan Howitt ) Data, Discourse and Disinformation: The Power of Climate Communications (Prof. Libby Lester ) Subterranean Cities in the Asia-Pacific: An Environmental History (Dr Samson
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of the Research Training Group: In public and academic discourse, democracy is usually considered a form of government. The Research Training Group (RTG), by contrast, explores what it means to understand democracy
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of this collection, developing frameworks for responsible management, curation, accessibility, and engagement with communities. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to the ongoing discourse on heritage
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-work, research, and climate discourse, and allows for more nuanced discussion of intersectional environmental justice (see one definition below). The PhD will build on scholarship that connects
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PhD scholar, it is envisaged that the following studies will form part of the PhD process for one/both prospective students: State of the art review of current discourse on the (i) science and