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[ecrea] Two Television studentship opportunities at De Montfort University
Tue Mar 15 16:55:38 GMT 2011
PhD Studentship A History of Feminism on Television
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Media, Film and Journalism De Montfort University, Leicester
*STARTING OCTOBER 2011*
A fully funded PhD research studentship in the Cinema and Television
History Research Centre
<http://dmu.ac.uk/research/humanities/cinema-and-television-history-research-centre/index.jsp>
and in conjunction with the Media Discourse Group
<http://www.dmu.ac.uk/research/humanities/media-discourse/>, which both
have reputations for 'world-leading' research.istoryHI
The project will investigate the emergence of discourses of feminism on
British television within a critical period of social change during the
second half of the twentieth century. It will involve conducting
archival research to trace and analyse the coverage of 'feminism' within
factual programming and in the context of British public service
broadcasting.
For a more detailed description of the studentship project contact Dr
Helen Wood on +44 (0)116 250 6509 or email (hwood /at/ dmu.ac.uk)
PhD Studentship (fees-only) The Mediation of Security: television,
narrative and representations of public risk
Media, Film and Journalism De Montfort University, Leicester
*STARTING OCTOBER 2011: *a PhD research studentship (covering tuition
fee costs and available to suitably qualified UK or EU students) is
being offered by the Media Discourse Group (see our webpage at
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/research/humanities/media-discourse/), a research
collective that achieved a 'world-leading' score in the 2008 Research
Assessment Exercise. **
The project is based on a comparative analysis of fictional and
news-based media sources that contribute to the public understanding of
security, risk and political uncertainty. Television fiction shares with
television news the tendency to frame security events and practices
within distinct narrative categories - such as 'counter-terrorism' -
that contribute to the reproduction of public attitudes concerning
existential threats. The role of the successful candidate will be to
investigate the range of discourses animated by both TV news and TV drama.
For a more detailed description of the studentship project please visit
the DMU vacancies web site <http://www.iesd.dmu.ac.uk/vacancies>,
consult our scholarship page,
(http://www.dmu.ac.uk/research/humanities/scholarships-2011/phd-scholarship-mediation-security.jsp).
For an informal discussion concerning the project, contact Dr Stuart
Price, Reader In Media Discourse (web page
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/faculties/humanities/departments-staff/staff/stuart-price.jsp),
on +44 (0)116 207 8683, or email (sprice /at/ dmu.ac.uk).
This research opportunity is one of 28 scholarships funded by DMU in
2011/12 to build on our excellent achievements in the RAE2008 and
looking forward to REF2014. It will develop the university's research
capacity into new and evolving areas of study, enhancing DMU's national
and international research partnerships.
Applications are invited from UK or EU students with a good first degree
(First, 2:1 or equivalent) in a relevant subject. Doctoral scholarships
are available for up to three years full-time study starting October
2011 and provide a bursary of £13,770pa in addition to University
tuition fees.
Applicants should contact Anne McLoughlin to receive an application
pack, which requires a full CV with two supporting references. Please
email (amcloughlin /at/ dmu.ac.uk) or call +44 (0)116 250 6409/6179 for further
details.
Please quote ref: DMU studentships 2011
*CLOSING DATE: Monday 11 April 2011*
This research opportunity is one of 28 scholarships funded by DMU in
2011/12, in order to build on our excellent achievements in the RAE
(2008), and to reinforce our research environment for the REF in 2014.
It will help to develop the university's research capacity and will
enhance De Montfort's national and international research partnerships.
Applications are invited from UK or EU students with a good first degree
(First, 2:1 or equivalent) in a relevant subject. Doctoral scholarships
are available for up to three years full-time study, will start in
October 2011, and will cover the cost of University tuition fees.
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