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1st September 2024 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Human Geography Apply for this job See advertisement Job description There is a vacant position at the Department
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JavaScript for all functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. 1st September 2024 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Human Geography Apply
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Fellow in Human Geography Apply for this job See advertisement Job description Applicants are invited to apply for a Postdoctoral Fellow position (SKO 1352) at the Department of Sociology and Human
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of Sociology and Human Geography for research fellows (SKO 1017) in sociology. The positions are for a period of three years without compulsory work or four years with 25% compulsory work (primarily teaching
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associated with the Department’s interdisciplinary Environmental Humanities research group . This is an interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers in the fields of history, archaeology, cultural
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. The position is for a fixed-term period of four years. The position is associated with the Department’s interdisciplinary Environmental Humanities research group . This is an interdisciplinary collaboration
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for this job See advertisement Job description There are 1-2 vacant positions at the Department of Sociology and Human Geography for research fellows (SKO 1017) in sociology. The positions are for a period of
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the ways that the interactions of human authors and non-human agents result in new narrative forms, how the materialities of digital narratives have changed over time, and how cultural contexts
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that the interactions of human authors and non-human agents result in new narrative forms, how the materialities of digital narratives have changed over time, and how cultural contexts are reshaping the use and function
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digital narratives are received and processed. The researchers at the Center investigate the ways that the interactions of human authors and non-human agents result in new narrative forms, how