Migration has long been central to political contestation, but digital platforms have transformed how it is discussed. Online debates do not revolve around facts alone. They unfold through rapidly circulating narratives that combine language, images, personal stories, and emotional appeals. Such narratives can shape how migration is understood, intensify political divisions, and mobilise civic action.
Your jobThis PhD project examines the role of emotionally charged migration narratives in digital societies. It investigates how these narratives are constructed and circulated online, how individuals interpret and emotionally respond to them, and how these interpretations are associated with different forms of political engagement. A central question is under what conditions emotionally charged migration narratives are linked to political engagement?
The project will combine multimodal social media analysis with survey experiments, and data-donation methods. By connecting digital communication with individuals’ interpretations and political responses, the research will provide a more comprehensive understanding of how online migration debates become politically consequential.
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The project will be supervised by Jisu Kim, Marcel Lubbers and Alber Ali Salah at Utrecht University. The project is embedded in the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science.
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The first round of interviews takes place on 31st August 2026. Our preferred start date is 1 October 2026.
The application deadline is 20 August 2026.
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