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Menno Reijven serves as an Assistant Professor of Argumentation and Communication within the Capacity Group for Language Proficiency, Argumentation Theory and Rhetoric at the University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Humanities. His academic position focuses on the theoretical and practical dimensions of argumentation in contemporary communication contexts, with institutional affiliation spanning both research and teaching responsibilities at this prominent Dutch university.
Reijven's scholarly work centers on Argumentation Theory, Rhetoric, and Political Communication, examining how discourse functions in high-stakes public arenas. His research interests include Discourse Analysis of political debates, Media and Communication strategies in entertainment-political interviews, and Public Sphere Studies concerning far-right counterpublics. He investigates cultural variations in argumentative practices across national contexts, particularly analyzing US presidential debates, Dutch election coverage, and Central/Eastern European political rhetoric through interdisciplinary lenses combining communication studies, political science, and linguistic anthropology.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a concentrated scholarly trajectory examining argumentation in political discourse across multiple media platforms and cultural settings. His work demonstrates consistent methodological rigor in discourse analysis while exploring evolving themes including strategic maneuvering in debates, the rhetoric of conspiracy theories, representation of social groups in media, and cross-cultural communication patterns. Geographically, his research spans the United States, Netherlands, China, South Korea, and Central/Eastern Europe, reflecting comparative perspectives on political communication.
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