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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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and political discourse. Do you aim to contribute to a society in which healthy food choices become the norm? Are you interested in how communication shapes food policy and influences public support? In
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teaching highlights different methods of analysis like narrative, visual, and discourse analysis, (digital) ethnography, and design thinking. Interested? Do you want to know more about this position or what
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History). Join a research team on Art and Liberation during 20th-Century Afro-Asian Decolonization! As a postdoctoral researcher in Entangled Freedoms(https://entangledfreedoms.com/about/ ), you will be
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intellectual histories using visual art/periodical press/graphic arts/cultural discourse as archives; Track record in working with vernacular/regional languages tied to their specific field/geography
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persecutions in the Netherlands and explore how this history is interpreted, mobilised and negotiated in different social contexts. You will use qualitative research methods such as discourse analysis, site
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this history is interpreted, mobilised and negotiated in different social contexts. You will use qualitative research methods such as discourse analysis, site-based observation, and interviews with relevant
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College Maastricht. Our teaching highlights different methods of analysis like narrative, visual, and discourse analysis, (digital) ethnography, and design thinking. Interested? Do you want to know more
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postdoctoral researcher to join the research group led by Ekaterina Shutova (https://www.shutova.org/) , part of the natural language processing research unit of the Institute for Logic, Language and
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and Suriname continue to shape both national and international discourses of heritage, memory, and trauma. This means that considering Dutch traumascapes solely from a national perspective would limit