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introduction of new agricultural technologies increased crop productivity and rural incomes. At the same time, these changes reshaped economic, political, and social power in rural communities. They also exposed
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, transparency, responsibility, connectedness and safety. These values apply to everyone and we uphold these values in our work and in our communication with each other and with others. More information This PhD
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for the value of (in)equality and its relationship to collective action and community. In this PhD project you will develop and tests theory on the interplay between inequality, social cohesion, and collective
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structural, social and psychological integration within organizations. While identity-based policies can provide identity safety or foster in-group cohesion, they may also risk reinforcing organizational
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health. Working at the intersection of psychology and sociology, you will explore how individuals and communities maintain well-being while engaging in collective action. Your job The project investigates
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: 1 April 2026 Apply now This PhD project examines how misperceptions of polarisation around migration issues affect social cohesion in local communities. Focusing on neighbourhoods as everyday settings
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undermined by erosion and polarization between communities, factions, and groups. In this project, psychologists, social historians, demographers, philosophers, and sociologists collaborate with civic
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how communities of Zeeland can be supported to better coexist with their local environment, by engaging with local histories, and accessing the power of narratives to co-create hopeful narratives around
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, transparency, responsibility, connectedness and safety. These values apply to everyone and we uphold these values in our work and in our communication with each other and with others. More information For more
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at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) as a PhD candidate investigating the impacts of nitrogen deposition and soil acidification on microbial communities and forest vitality. You will explore how