Full-time post-doctoral researcher in media and communication sciences

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UCLouvain is hiring a Full-time post-doctoral researcher in media and communication sciences

 

Job Id : SF  38745
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For institute Institute for Language and Communication of Social sciences and humanities sector
Main campus :  Louvain-la-Neuve

Fixed-term, full-time (100%) contract, until 31 December 2027 
Starting date : 1st January, 2027

Description

The CLAIM project – Climate Litigation Actions by the Internationally Marginalised – is an ARC project (Concerted Research Action, UCLouvain) situated at the intersection of law, political science, and communication studies. CLAIM aims to analyse the role and practices of marginalised actors in international climate-change-related litigation. It draws on three disciplines – law, political science, and communication studies – to go beyond a purely technical legal analysis and to consider power dynamics and the way discourses and practices are constructed before, during, and after cases. Climate change particularly affects marginalised stakeholders, and climate-related litigation has been widely used by these actors. Beyond the litigation itself, these actions trigger a range of related strategies in the fields of law, politics, and communication.https://sites.uclouvain.be/CLAIM/

For more information: https://sites.uclouvain.be/CLAIM/ 

Recruitment

Continuing this research requires recruiting, from 1 January 2027 (the exact start date of the contract will be fixed with the selected candidate), a postdoctoral researcher holding a PhD in media and communication sciences (or language sciences, or an equivalent field). The postdoctoral fellowship is awarded for one year, in accordance with UCLouvain's pay scales.

This call is aimed in at researchers in a situation of international mobility, who have not resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Belgium for more than 24 months during the three years preceding the start date of the contract.

Main tasks

  • Within the CLAIM project, develop research activities to analyse the communicational and discursive dimensions of international climate litigation. This will involve defining specific research strategies in collaboration with the CLAIM team; collecting a corpus of publications and communication materials, particularly media and digital content; applying appropriate analytical methods, including quantitative and/or qualitative analysis of discursive and multimodal materials; and, where relevant, conducting interviews and observation.
  • Collaborate in producing a database listing international climate litigation cases, particularly those initiated by marginalised actors.
  • Produce scientific publications and presentations in collaboration with the other CLAIM project researchers.
  • Participate in coordinating the research team.

Application requirements

  • A PhD in media and communication sciences or language sciences, or an equivalent degree;
  • Experience handling large data corpora;
  • Experience in online data extraction (particularly digital social media);
  • Interest in issues related to ecology, the environment, and climate litigation;
  • Interest in decolonial issues and sensitivity to marginalised actors;
  • Strong writing skills, openness to interdisciplinary work, availability and interest in learning to use software tools useful for research;
  • Ability to work both independently and within a multidisciplinary team;
  • Fluency in English and French; knowledge of Spanish is an asset;
  • In addition, the candidate must meet the conditions set by UCLouvain for the award of postdoctoral fellowships;
  • Willingness to relocate to Belgium for the duration of the fellowship.

How to apply?

The application file, comprising a cover letter and a CV (including the list of publications and a summary of the doctoral thesis), must be sent by email before 31 October 2026:
-    to Professor Sophie Del Fa (sophie.delfa@uclouvain.be) and 
-    Professor Andrea Catellani (andrea.catellani@uclouvain.be).

 

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Contact: Sophie Del Fa - sophie.delfa@uclouvain.be