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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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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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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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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 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 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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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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prior research experience in sociology - including a robust command of social science methods (e.g. ethnography, interviewing, policy/discourse analysis) and thorough theoretical expertise in cultural
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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