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We have 27 political communication PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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PhD opportunities in Sociology and Communication Studies at Brunel University London

Address contemporary concerns and new cultural challenges with a world-leading team, receiving regular grants from the AHRC, ESRC & British Academy. Read more

University of Liverpool - School of the Arts

The University of Liverpool's School of the Arts (SoTA) draws together a unique set of research and teaching expertise found across five departments in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Read more

Visual Culture in Times of Political Change

The proposed project will explore the relationship and tensions in visual culture and politics/ideology in moments of intense socio-political change brought about by rebellion, protest, revolution, regime change, ideological ruptures, collapse of political systems and so forth. Read more

Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance

PhD. 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time. MPhil. 2 years full-time; 4 years part-time. Entry Requirements. An honours degree [2:1 or above] or equivalent overseas qualification. Read more

University of Liverpool - School of Histories, Languages & Cultures

The School of Histories, Languages and Cultures draws together a unique set of research and teaching expertise found across five departments in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Read more

The Research Institute for Media, Art and Performance

The Research Institute for Media Art and Performance boasts a talented research community of both international and home students with a commitment to developing cross-disciplinary research in literature, dance, art, media, journalism and film. Read more

EEG correlates of political beliefs

Among the most relevant decisions that individuals take as members of a society is how they will cast their vote in an upcoming election or referendum. Read more

The Ethics of Communicating Scientific Risk

Scientific research is intimately bound up with risk. For one thing, scientific findings often reveal significant societal risks, such as risks of catastrophic climate change or dangerous disease outbreaks. Read more

Institute for Media and Creative Industries Research

PhD. 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time. MPhil. 2 years full-time; 4 years part-time. Entry Requirements. An honours degree [2:1 or above] or equivalent overseas qualification. Read more

Multimodal Argument Mining

Supervisory Team.   Dr Rafael Mestre, Dr Stuart E. Middleton, Dr Matt Ryan. Project description. In this PhD project, you will develop innovative techniques for argumentation mining in multimodal contexts, with a focus on audio and natural language processing (NLP) applications. Read more

Domestic Abuse Support Provision for Trans+ People in Scotland

Recent years in Scotland and the UK have seen both proposed reform of trans+ rights, and a rise in anti-trans voices in the pub Domestic Abuse Support Provision for Trans+ People in Scotland lic sphere. Read more

Rights-based Approaches in Anti-Trafficking

 . Responses to human trafficking and ‘modern slavery’ continue to be dominated by a narrow set of policy representations of human trafficking as a crime of ‘illegal’ border crossing and/of unabated criminality (Sharapov 2017). Read more

Social Media Information Leakage and Privacy Preserving Mechanisms

In early 2018 when it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica had harvested the personal data of millions of peoples' Facebook profiles without their consent and used it for political advertising purposes, thus resulting in a major political scandal, a massive fall in Facebook's stock price and calls for tighter regulation of tech companies' use of personal data. Read more

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