PhD candidate in "Narratives for the Energy Transition" (0.8 - 1.0 FTE)
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Tilburg University | DCC & ACC for Climate and Energy is looking for a PhD candidate in “Narratives for the Energy Transition” (0.8 - 1.0 FTE) for the Department Communication and Cognition, location Tilburg.
Academic fields
Behaviour and society; Language and culture
Job types
PhD
Education level
University graduate
Weekly hours
40 hours per week
Salary indication
€2901—€3698 per month
The project
The transition towards a climate-neutral energy system demands for a fundamental shift in the energy resources we rely on. One of the key challenges faced by governments, energy companies, and network operators is to find support for the necessary transition: there is a clear discrepancy between the availability of energy transition solutions on the one hand, and the adoption of these solutions by the public on the other hand. This challenge is largely a communication problem: oftentimes the narratives that are used in persuasive energy communication do not align, leading to reactance and inaction.
We are looking for a talented and motivated PhD researcher who is eager to work on this problem in a fully funded, 4-year project called “Narratives for the Energy Transition”. The goal of this project is threefold: 1. To assess the narratives that are currently used by governments, energy companies, and network operators to communicate about the energy transition; 2. To identify one or more shared narratives for this communication that resonate with all stakeholders involved, including the public; and 3. To establish and test these narratives in ready-to-use and scalable tools for accessible energy communication.
The position is hosted by the Department of Communication and Cognition (Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences) and embedded in the university-wide Academic Collaborative Center on Climate and Energy (ACCCE) at Tilburg University, which also provides the funding for the project. The ACCCE brings together various disciplines across the university as well as societal partners to contribute with scientific knowledge and practical solutions to a socially just energy transition. Key to the position is close collaboration with both academic and societal partners of the ACCCE, bridging the gap between academia and practice. For the candidate, this offers a unique opportunity to combine high-level cutting-edge academic research with tangible societal impact, helping to shape a sustainable energy future.
Are you passionate about sustainability, contributing to the energy transition, persuasion, and emerging tools for energy communication? Do you want to contribute to cutting-edge research, in close collaboration with governmental and industry partners, that will help shape the future of sustainable energy? Then we invite you to apply!
Your position
As a PhD student in this position, you will explore fundamental questions such as:
A mixed-methods approach will be used to answer these questions. The project departs from content analyses of existing strategies used to communicate about the energy transition. Here the candidate will work with the partners of the ACCCE, such as the municipalities of Tilburg and Breda; the Province of Noord-Brabant; and network operators such as Alliander. The findings will be applied as input for interviews with representatives of these partners, as well as with their clients, to identify narratives that appeal to shared feelings and worldviews of all parties involved. The final stage of the project employs the identified shared narrative(s) in one or more emerging and scalable tools for accessible communication, such as interactive digital narratives, serious games, or personalised narratives generated by large language models. Such tools are developed in collaboration with selected stakeholders of the ACCCE and tested with their clients in field experiments for their impact on emotions, reactance, and persuasion.
Candidates for this position should have a (research) master’s degree in communication (and information) science, cognitive science, social psychology, culture studies, (applied) linguistics, media design, cultural anthropology, or comparable. In addition, the ideal candidate:
We understand that no candidate will meet every single requirement. If you are excited about this position but do not tick every box, we still encourage you to apply. In your application, tell us not only about the qualifications you bring but also about the areas you are eager to develop further. International PhD’s with scholarships below the IND income standard (€1,564) are unfortunately not eligible for this vacancy.
Tilburg University offers excellent benefits in a pleasant working environment:
For more information, see our website and the CLA Dutch Universities.
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About the department of Communication and Cognition
The Department of Communication and Cognition (DCC) conducts research into cognitive and social aspects of human communication through a multidisciplinary approach, combining careful experimentation with survey methods, corpus analyses and computational modeling. The research group consists of about 50 researchers covering a broad range of topics relevant for cognition and communication, and this includes a vibrant community of approximately 25 PhD students. Core research domains include communication and technology, cross-cultural communication, information visualisation, marketing and business communication, language production, and non-verbal communication, with a strong emphasis on digital methods and societally relevant research.
About the Academic Collaborative Center for Climate and Energy
Within Tilburg University, researchers from various disciplines collaborate on research related to climate and energy. Researchers do this together with governments, businesses, and civil society organizations in the Academic Collaborative Center for Climate and Energy. The Collaborative Center strives for long-term structural collaboration with all these parties to conduct research together with them, put it on the agenda, and translate it into interventions.
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