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to the research project at hand, having very good skills in discourse analysis, as well as an orientation in digital politics, are key requirements. Since the research will be conducted in an international and
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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
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to communicate in simple language as well as a willingness to engage with bioethical issues and participate in the public discourse they may provoke. International students are offered the opportunity
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is focused on the analysis of Security Narratives & Legal Change in Central Asia, and the appointee will examine how some security discourses—such as counterterrorism and digital surveillance—drive
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these relate to methodological choices. BIG: Business Administration, Innovation and Governance. Candidates will be required to take a 5 ECTS credit course on fundamental concepts and discourses in business
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above theme. Corporate/mass media and mainstream discourses about Islam in the West focus heavily on regressive, violent movements, misleadingly portraying them as the dominant faces of Islamic cultures