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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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browser and try again. 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
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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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at the Department 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
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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