Employment 0.8 - 1.0 FTE
Gross monthly salary € 3,226 - € 5,090
Required background PhD, Research University Degree
Organizational unit Nijmegen School of Management
Application deadline 22 September 2024
Are you a motivated researcher and would you like to investigate why and how states and other actors employ deception in international relations? Do you have an interest in international relations theory, political communication, philosophy and/or linguistics, and are you keen to combine these interests in cutting-edge and policy-relevant research? Then you have a part to play as a Postdoctoral Researcher on the project ‘Deception in World Politics’.
The project focuses on the motivations for and processes of deception employed by states and other sub/non-state actors in their foreign policy discourses and behaviour, as well as in international relations writ large. This involves (i) conceptualising the international politics of deception (including, for example, lying, BS, deceptive implicatures, disinformation), (ii) identifying the conditions and structures which facilitate them (for example post-truth politics, digital tools of communication, polarisation), (iii) designing suitable methodologies as well as (iv) describing and analysing relevant communicative processes and behaviours.
You will conduct research on deception and deceptive communication in international relations, either quantitatively with the help of datasets created as part of the project or qualitatively via in-depth case studies, discourse/content analysis, or other suitable methods.
You will conduct this research partly independently, and partly in collaboration with the project team, which includes Dr Gustav Meibauer as project lead as well as a PhD candidate who is to start in late 2025. You will write and co-author academic publications together with the other project team members.
You will help with knowledge sharing and outreach in the project, and help train the PhD candidate in appropriate theory and methods. You will also help create and facilitate opportunities for Master's degree research (e.g. postgraduate theses) within the project, and contribute to departmental teaching/supervision within the range of your expertise.
Ultimately, the project also aims to identify how policymakers or societies can become resilient to or otherwise combat deceptive communication where it is harmful to democratic governance and peaceful co-existence.
This postdoctoral researcher position also involves 15% teaching duties (including thesis supervision).
The research project is led by Dr Gustav Meibauer, Assistant Professor in International Relations. Gustav has worked extensively on the political dynamics of foreign policy choice as well as on the role of political ideas, rhetoric and communication in decision-making processes. He has published widely on the subject of international relations theory.
The project, which will also include a PhD candidate (to start in late 2025), will be embedded in the International Relations Chair Group (Prof. Bertjan Verbeek), which consists of multiple internationally recognised staff covering a broad range of international relations approaches and dynamics.
The Chair Group in turn is part of the Department of Political Science at Radboud University. We are a vibrant, collaborative and supportive academic community that values diversity, curiosity as well as excellence in research, teaching and public engagement.
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Nijmegen School of Management
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You can apply only via the button below. Address your letter of application to Dr Gustav Meibauer. In the application form, you will find which documents you need to include with your application.
The first interviews will take place on Tuesday 1 October. Any second interview will take place on Tuesday 8 October. You will preferably start your employment on 1 January 2025.
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