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Hedwig te Molder is a professor of Language and Communication at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She studies how people communicate issues of science and technology in their everyday lives, using Discursive Psychology and Conversation Analysis. She specializes in the changing role of experts and expertise in an alleged 'post truth' society. More generally, she looks at how people manage their knowledge rights, and responsibilities, and the hidden moralities of doing so. Domains of application range from nutrition, vaccination and ADHD to gene editing and climate change. In these controversial areas, her applied interest lies in making the shift from debate to dialogue.
Hedwig published more than 90 scientific articles and book chapters. She is currently supervising 8 PhDs and a postdoc. The most recently completed PhD project is “How do you know? Everyday negotiations of expert authority” by Wytske Versteeg.
In 2007, Hedwig received the Distinguished Book Award from the American Sociological Association for Conversation and Cognition (Cambridge University Press, with Jonathan Potter). In 2009, she was a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), and in 2015 a Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna. From April-July 2017, she was a senior Fulbright Scholar at Rutgers University, School of Communication and Information, USA.
She chairs the social ethical committee of the COGEM, the scientific advisory board for the Dutch government on genetic modification, and is a member of the Executive Board.
Together with Noëlle Aarts (Radboud University), she founded the Centre for Dialogue.
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