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[ecrea] studentship on digital inclusion, Cardiff, deadline = 30 June
Tue Jun 08 10:47:46 GMT 2010
The George Ewart
Evans Centre for Storytelling – PhD Studentship
Digital Inclusion – New Technology, Participation and Social
Justice
University of Glamorgan - Cardiff School of Creative and
Cultural Industries, Cardiff
There is an emerging body of evidence that those who suffer social
exclusion are also likely to be excluded from the information society,
and that this exclusion acts as a further barrier to their equal
integration into society. While the majority of people in the UK are
active participants in the digital revolution, these benefits are not
distributed equally to all groups and communities. The aim of this
studentship is to undertake full-time doctoral research examining digital
inclusion initiatives with a specific focus upon Wales and its
Communities 2.0 digital inclusion initiative. The research will
• Analyse the degree to which digital inclusion initiatives have
enabled the development of a skills base in Wales that are likely to
improve digital participation.
• Detail and analyse the spread of digital inclusion
activity
• Consider parallel developments in digital inclusion elsewhere in
the ecology of new technology developments.
• Look beyond the immediate context to the ways in which strategic
planning for the new developments in digital inclusion are taking
shape.
• Interview a wide range of personnel in key areas.
Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries - George Ewart
Evans Centre for Storytelling
The Centre for Storytelling at the University of Glamorgan is the only
Centre in the UK dedicated to research and practice in Storytelling. The
Centre is a member of the partnership which is delivering the Communities
2.0 initiative. Communities 2.0 is a Welsh Assembly Government project
which helps community groups, voluntary, organisations and social
enterprises in Wales to benefit from technology. The project aims to
break down the barriers to using technology, inspire people, build
confidence and create opportunities.
Eligibility: Candidates must have a good first degree in a
relevant subject (e.g. communications - technology, participatory
-media, community development, social media). It is highly
desirable that candidates hold, or expect to hold, an MA/MSc in a
relevant subject. Candidates should be able to demonstrate the potential
to develop and sustain relationships with informants in the research
field, and have the requisite presentation skills to produce and deliver
collaborative conference papers and journal articles. This award is open
to UK and EU students only.
Award: This award covers UK/EU fees and an annual, tax-free
stipend, currently £13,290 (2009/10 rates). Award holders may be expected
to undertake up to a maximum of 6 hours teaching per week during term
time as a condition of the award.
Deadline for applications is June 30th 2010 and start no
later than September 30th, 2010.
Further Information
Candidates need to complete an application form for admission to a
Postgraduate Degree at the University of Glamorgan, in which they should
detail how they envisage undertaking this project, paying particular
regard to their anticipated theoretical and methodological
approach.
For an informal discussion about the studentship, please contact the
Principal Supervisor of the degree Professor Hamish Fyfe -
(hfyfe /at/ glam.ac.uk)
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