Research Group Communication in Digital Transition
This research group aims to strengthen the role of prospective communication professionals in the field of digital transition. This is achieved by making use of the relevant knowledge of communication, society and psychology. To this end, the research group works closely together with professional practice, education and science.
Lines of research within the research group
Publications
- Accounting for Sexual Issues Related to Cancer A Discursive Psychological Approach to Online Talk Between Women in Heterosexual Relationships
- Consultations Preliminary to Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Patients’ and Practitioners’ Orientations to the Institutional Significance of a Shared Understanding of the Pain
- Communication practices in conversations about sexual health in medical healthcare settings A systematic review
Education
We associate the work of our research group to education by applying an interactive approach, an active open-door policy and by utilising the sub-functions of a variety of lecturer-researchers. The insights and knowledge obtained from our research is also directly applied during lectures.
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Collaboration
Bureau EMMA, Netherlands Public Prosecution Service, Logeion: the Dutch Association for Communication Professionals, Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management (Rijkswaterstaat) and University of Amsterdam